nicotine
The condition of being addicted to nicotine.
The state of relying on nicotine, often used in medical terms.
A general term for methods of taking nicotine by means other than tobacco, often as part of therapy.
The symptoms experienced when a person stops using nicotine after a period of dependence.
A transdermal patch that releases nicotine into the body through the skin, used to help quit smoking.
A powerful desire for nicotine.
A type of chewing gum that delivers nicotine to the body, used to help quit smoking.
A person who is addicted to nicotine.
The act or practice of consuming nicotine.
A yellow-brown mark left on a surface (like fingers, teeth, or walls) by tobacco smoke.
The state of being in a situation where one can absorb nicotine, e.g., through secondhand smoke.
A device that allows a user to inhale nicotine vapor, used as a smoking cessation aid.
A product that delivers a dose of nicotine via a nasal or oral spray, used to help quit smoking.
Describes a strong physiological or psychological dependence on nicotine.
Similar to 'be addicted to', often used in a more clinical or medical context.
Refers to physical yellow-brown marks, typically on fingers or teeth, caused by smoking.