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    Accidental Nicotine Pouch Poisonings in Young Children Surge 763%

    New study reveals alarming 763% rise in accidental nicotine pouch poisonings in young children, who mistake them for candy.
    Matthew MaBy Matthew MaJuly 22, 20252 Mins Read
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    Cases of young children under six accidentally poisoning themselves with oral nicotine pouches have skyrocketed by an alarming 763 percent over just three years, according to a new study from Nationwide Children’s Hospital. These small, white pouches, often called "white snus" and sold under popular brand names like ZYN, are filled with flavored nicotine powder and are meant to be tucked between the gum and lip.

    The study highlights that the sweet, candy-like smells and brightly colored packaging of these products make them particularly attractive to toddlers, who may mistake them for food. Once ingested, these pouches can be extremely dangerous. The research indicates that accidental ingestion of nicotine pouches is 1.5 times more likely to cause serious medical outcomes and twice as likely to result in hospitalization for a young child compared to incidents involving e-liquids or nicotine gum.

    Researchers analyzed 134,663 nicotine ingestion cases in young children between 2010 and 2023, with the vast majority occurring at home and involving children under two years old. While the 2015 Child Nicotine Poisoning Prevention Act, which mandated child-resistant packaging for liquid nicotine, successfully reduced incidents related to vape juice, nicotine pouches have emerged as a new and growing threat.

    The study's authors are calling for tighter regulations on nicotine pouch packaging and branding, including a full ban on candy-like flavors that appeal to children. In the meantime, experts strongly urge adults to store all nicotine products in locked containers, keep them out of sight, and use them away from children to prevent these dangerous accidental poisonings.

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