Main sources of nicotine that are dangerous for pets are: Cigarettes Cigars E-cigarettes and their e-juice cartridges Rolling tobacco Chewing tobacco Nicotine replacements including gum, lozenges, patches, inhalers and nasal sprays Pipe tobacco Some pesticides Symptoms of Nicotine Poisoning in Pets If a pet ingests nicotine, the symptoms will begin to appear quickly and can worsen dramatically over a short period of time
It also said the nicotine content of both heated tobacco sticks and cigarettes is of low relevance to consumers, pointing out the differences between nicotine content, emissions and exposure (the amount absorbed by the user)
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Nicotine was detected in hair samples in 78 percent of children living with a smoker and 59 percent of those who did not live with a smoker