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English: Main side effects of nicotine (See Wikipedia:Nicotine).

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Circulation:

  • Increased clotting tendency[1]
  • Atherosclerosis[2]
  • Enlargement of the aorta[2]

Lungs:

  • Bronchospasm[1]

Muscular:

Gastrointestinal:

Joint pain[1]

Central:

  • Lightheadedness[1]
  • Headache[1]
  • Sleep disturbances[1]
  • Abnormal dreams[1]
  • Irritability[1]
  • Dizziness[1]
  • Risk of blood restriction[2]

Heart:

  • Increased or decreased heart rate[1]
  • Increased blood pressure[1]
  • Tachycardia[1]
  • More (or less) arrhythmias[1]
  • Coronary artery constriction[1]
  • Coronary artery disease[2]

Hormonal:

  • High insulin[1]
  • Insulin resistance[1]

During pregnancy, risks to child later in life:

  • Type 2 diabetes[2]
  • Obesity[2]
  • Hypertension[2]
  • Neurobehavioral defects[2]
  • Respiratory dysfunction[2]
  • Infertility[2]

Excluded are symptoms specific for a certain route of administration of nicotine, where other factors than the nicotine itself may be responsible. Excluded are also some very rare symptoms, and symptoms that are only seen together with another, relatively rare, condition.

References

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Nicotine Side Effects. Drugs.com. Retrieved on 2009.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k (2014). "Electronic Cigarettes. A Position Statement of the Forum of International Respiratory Societies". American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 190 (6): 611–618. DOI:10.1164/rccm.201407-1198PP. PMID 25006874. ISSN 1073-449X.
  3. (2014). "Nicotine-Mediated Cell Proliferation and Tumor Progression in Smoking-Related Cancers". Molecular Cancer Research 12 (1): 14–23. DOI:10.1158/1541-7786.MCR-13-0541. PMID 24398389. PMC: 3915512. ISSN 1541-7786.
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