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Used nicotine patches can pose threat to kids, pets

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May 6, 1997
Web posted at: 1:22 a.m. EDT (0522 GMT)

From Medical Correspondent Al Hinman

ATLANTA (CNN) -- Parents who are using nicotine patches to kick the smoking habit need to make sure that they keep those patches away from their children and pets.

According to a new study in the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, transdermal nicotine patches pose a potentially toxic threat to young children who may play with them or even chew them.


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And nicotine patches and nicotine gum can be just as toxic to household pets.

"What we're afraid of is that parents don't see the transdermal nicotine patch as a drug," said Dr. Alan Woolf of the Harvard Medical School. "Even a used patch has as much as six to eight cigarettes' worth of nicotine in it."

Woolf says that amount of nicotine is enough to cause acute poisoning in a small creature. Symptoms include dizziness, vomiting and diarrhea and often require a trip to the emergency room.


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For parents such as Alison Thirkield, who wants to stop smoking for the benefit of a 17-month-old daughter, the study presents something of a Catch-22. She's introducing one potential toxin into her household to help her get rid of another.

"I think it's extremely important for her that I quit so that she has a mommy around for a longer time and so she has less risk of becoming a smoker when she grows up," Thirkield says.

So Thirkield throws used patches away in a wastebasket safely hidden on the top the bathroom sink, where her daughter can't reach. And her new patches are locked away in a medicine cabinet.

Thirkield learned the hard way of the need for the extra protective steps.

"I have a Jack Russell terrier who just adored nicotine gum, and we had several incidents of her getting ahold of a piece or two," she says.

 
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