What?? Cigarettes don't even fall under the requirements of a schedule III classification, as they have no medicinal use and it's not a low to moderate risk of physical dependence. They'd have a better chance of classifying them as a schedule I.
What?? Cigarettes don't even fall under the requirements of a schedule III classification, as they have no medicinal use and it's not a low to moderate risk of physical dependence. They'd have a better chance of classifying them as a schedule I.
What kind of idiot would even try this? I laughed when I read it.
I'm pretty sure prescribing cigarettes to a patient goes against the Hippocratic Oath...
Not to mention your statement above about not having any real uses. What would they base the prescription on. Next, you will go to Doctors for a prescription for crack.
Nicotine by itself has been shown to help Alzheimer's and Dementia patients regain some cognitive ability, but a patch would be better suited than a cigarette.
Nicotine by itself has been shown to help Alzheimer's and Dementia patients regain some cognitive ability, but a patch would be better suited than a cigarette.
The bill targets all nicotine products, including cigarettes...who would actually prescribe cigarettes?
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