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Names for Nicotine Nikki Smokes Cigs Dip Chew Butts Snuff Nicotiana tabacum 32S1methylpyrrolidin2ylpyridine What class of drug is Nicotine Nicotine is classified as an alkaloid this essentially means that its a type of plant that has physiological effects on the human bod ID: 650152

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Drug Project:Nicotine

By: Jon StanleySlide2

Names for Nicotine

Nikki

Smokes

CigsDipChewButtsSnuffNicotiana tabacum3-[(2S)-1-methylpyrrolidin-2-yl]pyridineSlide3

What class of drug is Nicotine?

Nicotine is classified as an alkaloid, this essentially means that it’s a type of plant that has physiological effects on the human body. The plant in which nicotine is derived from is called nightshade, more scientifically known as Solanaceae. Slide4

Equipment associated

In reference to Nicotine, common paraphernalia include:

Bongs (Hookah)

PipeE-cigs Rolling Paper Slide5

Legal Stance

In all states it is illegal to sell tobacco and/or nicotine based products to minors. The average age requirement being 18, otherwise 19 or 21. Many states in past few decades have raised their age requirements from 15 or 16. Although most states don’t have a minimum smoking requirement. Slide6

Drug Administration

Smoked, through all times of mentioned paraphernalia

Less common put still prevalent is chewing tobacco Slide7

Body Effects of drug

Nicotine travels through the body in the bloodstream and heads straight for the brain, arriving in 7 to 15 seconds.

In the brain, nicotine boosts the “reward center,” releasing chemicals that cause a pleasant, happy feeling.

Adrenaline is then released, increasing heart rate and blood pressure, and making breathing rapid and shallow. As nicotine use continues, these effects can damage your heart, arteries, and lungs, increasing the risk for heart attack, stroke, and chronic lung disease.Slide8

Body Effects Part 2

Nicotine in Cigarettes can cause:

Bags under eyes

PsoriasisStained TeethPremature aging and wrinklesStained Yellow fingers Thinning Hair Slide9

How can it be identified?

The amount of time nicotine remains in the body varies depending on the amount of usage and the type of nicotine delivery system used; however the average amount of time nicotine remains in the system is only about 2-11 hours after usage. Methods of detection include:

Nicotine detection in blood samples

Nicotine detection in urine samplesNicotine detection in saliva samplesNicotine detection in hair samplesSlide10

Works Cited

"Facts on Drugs: Nicotine."

HEALTH - Facts on Drugs: Nicotine

. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Mar. 2017."Effects of Nicotine." Effects of Nicotine - UCANQUIT2.ORG - Quit Tobacco. Quit Smoking. Quit Dipping. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Mar. 2017.

"Regulation of Tobacco by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration."

Wikipedia

. Wikimedia Foundation, 14 Mar. 2017. Web. 23 Mar. 2017.

Nordqvist, Christian. "Nicotine: Facts, Effects, Nicotine Addiction."

Medical News Today

. MediLexicon International, n.d. Web. 23 Mar. 2017.

"An Overview of Nicotine Testing for Employment | White Cloud."

Electronic Cigarette Blog | White Cloud

. N.p., 06 July 2016. Web. 23 Mar. 2017.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9y0Zjxu4V6c-

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