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Could nicotine genuinely serve as a therapeutic agent? A scientific assessment of its efficacy

Sophia Williams

Sophia Williams

2026-03-21
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Could nicotine genuinely serve as a therapeutic agent? A scientific assessment of its efficacy
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A comprehensive examination of the available scientific evidence, mechanisms of action, and potential medical applications of nicotine—accompanied by a critical evaluation of its limitations and controversies.

Nicotine isn't always that scary

Nicotine addiction is rightly being combated through further social campaigns because it increases the risk of many respiratory diseases as well as cancerous changes. Nicotine can completely ruin health, but as it turns out, not in every case.

Health at all costs

Although nicotine therapy, as it has been shown to be effective in the case of STDs, can lead to the deterioration of health associated with heavy smoking, e.g. the occurrence of cancerous changes. This solution needs further research and experimentation. Smoking is a harmful addiction, but it has its own unique situations in which it can help. Scientists have also discovered a positive effect of smoking on schizophrenics.
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