The duration for which a nicotine pouch remains in the mouth is a key factor affecting the user’s experience and nicotine absorption. This period significantly influences the intensity and duration of the nicotine release. For example, leaving a pouch in place longer generally results in a stronger and more prolonged effect.
Proper management of this exposure time is important for several reasons. It allows users to customize the nicotine experience, minimizing potential side effects such as nausea or dizziness associated with excessive nicotine intake. Historically, similar considerations have been relevant with other forms of smokeless tobacco, underscoring the importance of understanding usage guidelines.