
Nicotine withdrawal symptoms include irritability, restlessness, feeling anxious or depressed, trouble sleeping, problems concentrating, and craving nicotine.
This can result in temporary symptoms of nicotine withdrawal.
When a person is dependent on (or addicted to) nicotine and stops using it, their body and brain have to get used to not having nicotine. Additional information about USB-shaped e-cigarettes and actions that parents, educators, and health care providers can take to protect kids is available at CDC’s Infographic. Examples include the MarkTen Elite, a nicotine delivery device, and the PAX Era, a marijuana delivery device that looks like JUUL. Although JUUL is currently the top-selling e-cigarette brand in the United States, other companies sell e-cigarettes that look like USB flash drives. Approximately two-thirds of JUUL users aged 15 – 24 do not know that JUUL always contains nicotine. News outlets and social media sites report widespread use of JUUL by students in schools, including classrooms and bathrooms. JUUL is one of a few e-cigarettes that use nicotine salts, which allow particularly high levels of nicotine to be inhaled more easily and with less irritation than the free-base nicotine that has traditionally been used in tobacco products, including e-cigarettes. According to the manufacturer, a single JUUL pod contains as much nicotine as a pack of 20 regular cigarettes. All JUUL e-cigarettes have a high level of nicotine. Like other e-cigarettes, JUUL is a battery-powered device that heats a nicotine-containing liquid to produce an aerosol that is inhaled. JUUL is a brand of e-cigarette that is shaped like a USB flash drive. News outlets and social media sites report widespread use of JUUL by students in schools, including classrooms and bathrooms.