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  1. 9 wrz 2024 · Long-term health complications from nicotine gum—especially when used for more than six months—may include insulin resistance, gum disease, and dental problems, as well as an increased risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and ulcers.

  2. 13 paź 2023 · Nicotine can cause and aggravate cardiovascular health issues, especially when taken steadily over long periods of time. It can increase blood pressure, heart rate and blood flow to the heart, while also contributing to the narrowing of arteries.

  3. Although there are immediate pharmacological effects of nicotine on cardiovascular parameters, there is little evidence to suggest that there is an increase in risk to long-term cardiovascular health as a result of nicotine exposure from either NRT or e-cigarettes.

  4. 23 sie 2023 · Risks and Side Effects. Nicotine Dependence: While nicotine gum is intended to help quit smoking, there’s a risk of becoming dependent on it if not used as directed. Gastrointestinal Discomfort:...

  5. www.keahealth.com › advice › health-risks-vs-benefits-nicotine-gumHealth Risks Vs. Benefits - Kea Health

    28 mar 2022 · While nicotine gum offers a viable aid for smoking cessation, it is not without its health risks. There are concerns about potential addiction to the gum itself, adverse effects on oral health, and possible cardiovascular risks associated with its use.

  6. Other oral side effects included dry mouth, soreness, gingival blisters, and a strange jaw sensation. Conclusions. Research on the use of NP and its effect on oral health are currently limited. The use of NP should take into consideration the short-and-long-term effects, especially on oral health.

  7. Smoking is a well-established and important risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Cessation of smoking clearly decreases the chances of a first or subsequent cardiovascular event. Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is a proven adjunctive therapy to increase the probability of quitting smoking.