The truth is that both are equally addictive. Research has ... The progression of addiction is the same for nicotine as it would be for heroin, or cocaine, or alcohol. The user starts with maybe just one cigarette a day, then it goes to two, then three, before they know it they are smoking a half pack a day, or more. read more
No, nicotine is not more addictive than heroin. The withdrawal is also much easier. What people are overlooking isn't the addiction, it is the habit. Smoking (nicotine) is a"sticky" habit. It becomes part of the daily routine, it is associated with pleasant feelings, the cessation of stress, it is also a self-treatment for ADHD. read more
The progression of addiction is the same for nicotine as it would be for heroin, or cocaine, or alcohol. The user starts with maybe just one cigarette a day, then it goes to two, then three, before they know it they are smoking a half pack a day, or more. read more
Interdisciplinary research in pharmacology, psychology, physiology and neurobiology is just beginning to shed light on the incredible hold that tobacco has on people. Scientists have found, for instance, that nicotine is as addictive as heroin, cocaine or amphetamines, and for most people more addictive than alcohol. read more