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What is Pharmaceutical Grade Synthetic Nicotine?

What is the Difference Between S-Nicotine and R-Nicotine?

Sound, evidence-based regulation is essential to safeguarding consumer safety. Manufacturers must be held accountable to quality-assured safety standards; this applies to both tobacco-derived and synthetic nicotine.

Disclaimer

This article aims to inform adult consumers, health professionals, and policymakers about the differences between tobacco-derived and synthetic nicotine – an emerging product category. The Africa Harm Reduction Alliance has no financial or political interests in the description of these products. We merely wish to fulfil our purpose of educating the public and professionals about the benefits of non-combustible safer nicotine alternatives over combustible tobacco.

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