If you're a Zyn user, you may be wondering how this innovative nicotine product affects your body. Zyn is a smokeless tobacco product that delivers nicotine through the oral mucosa. Understanding how Zyn gets in your system is crucial for making informed decisions about its use.
Understanding Nicotine Absorption
When Zyn is placed between the cheek and gum, nicotine is released and absorbed through the oral mucosa. The nicotine enters the bloodstream and travels to the brain, where it interacts with receptors to produce its effects.
Absorption Rate | Time to Peak Concentration | Half-Life |
---|---|---|
20-40% | 5-10 minutes | 2 hours |
Distribution and Metabolism
Once in the bloodstream, nicotine is distributed throughout the body, reaching various organs. It is metabolized by the liver and excreted in the urine and saliva.
Distribution | Metabolism | Excretion |
---|---|---|
Brain, heart, lungs | Liver | Urine, saliva |
Effects on the Body
Nicotine has various physiological and psychological effects on the body. These include:
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