I Accidentally Swallowed a Nicotine Pouch…What Do I Do?

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I Accidentally Swallowed a Nicotine Pouch…What Do I Do?

Accidents happen. Here's what happens and what to do if you or a loved one accidentally swallowed a nicotine pouch.

We’ve all had those moments where something doesn’t go quite to plan. So, what happens if you, your pet, or a little one in your care happens to swallow a nicotine pouch? Don’t panic; we’ve got the steps you need to follow right here.

What Should You Do Right Away?

The first step is simple: Stay calm. Here are some practical actions:

  • Drink water: it helps move the pouch through your system.
  • Don’t induce vomiting unless you’ve been told to by a medical professional.
  • Keep an eye on your symptoms: if they’re mild and easing, resting and hydrating may be all that’s needed.

What Happens If You Swallow a Nicotine Pouch?

When swallowed, nicotine is absorbed differently. Instead of working through the gums, it passes through the stomach and intestines. This tends to be slower and less efficient, but it can still bring on some noticeable effects.

Nicotine pouches are designed to sit neatly under your lip, releasing nicotine through your gums. They’re made from plant fibres, flavourings, moisture agents, and nicotine — all intended for oral use but not for eating.

Check out our What’s In a Nicotine Pouch Guide for more information.

What Symptoms Might You Feel?

For most healthy adults, swallowing a single pouch leads to mild, temporary discomfort. Common symptoms include:

  • Nausea or stomach upset
  • Dizziness or a mild headache
  • A faster heartbeat
  • Heartburn or reflux

The strength of the pouch, how many were swallowed, and your own body weight and tolerance can all make a difference.

When to Get Medical Help

Sometimes it’s best not to take chances. Seek help immediately if you experience:

  • Persistent or worsening nausea and vomiting
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Shaking or confusion
  • Chest pain

If a child swallows a pouch, always treat it as an emergency. Children are far more sensitive to nicotine, and even small amounts can cause serious symptoms. Call 999, your local poison information line, or go straight to A&E.

What About Dogs and Pets?

Pets, especially dogs, are very sensitive to nicotine. Even a used pouch with residue can be harmful. Symptoms usually show up within an hour and may include vomiting, drooling, trembling, or weakness. If this happens, call your vet immediately and take the product packaging with you so they know the nicotine strength and ingredients.

Preventing Future Accidents

A few easy habits can help avoid a repeat:

  • Store pouches securely — keep them out of reach of children and pets.
  • Dispose responsibly — wrap used pouches before binning them.
  • Use carefully — avoid drinking or talking with the pouch in place so it doesn’t slip.
  • Check strengths — stronger pouches carry a higher risk if swallowed.

Final Thoughts

Accidentally swallowing a nicotine pouch can feel alarming, but for most adults it’s unlikely to cause lasting harm. The bigger risks are for children and pets, so safe storage and disposal are key. Staying calm, knowing what to look out for, and seeking medical help when needed are the best steps to take.

👉 Want more insights on nicotine pouches, responsible use, and smoke-free alternatives? Visit our blog for expert resources and guidance.


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