Nicorette Fruit 2mg and 4mg - 80 Lozenge (N)

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Nicorette Fruit 2mg and 4mg 80 Lozenge

Nicorette Fruit 2mg and 4mg Lozenge are one form of nicotine replacement therapy that can be used to help you stop smoking over a period of time. They’re dissolving tablets you can hold in your mouth, and they come in a variety of flavors.

Nicotine replacements can ease nicotine withdrawal symptoms and allow you to control the frequency and amount of your dosage. Lozenges are dosed based on how heavy of a smoker you are. They can also be combined with the nicotine patch.

Category: Smoking Cessation

Manufacturer: JOHNSON & JOHNSON (McNEIL)

USES: 
Relieves and/or prevents craving and nicotine withdrawal symptoms associated with tobacco dependence. It is indicated to aid smokers wishing to quit or reduce prior to quitting, to assist smokers who are unwilling or unable to smoke, and as a safer alternative to smoking for smokers and those around them. It is indicated in pregnant and lactating women making a quit attempt.

INGREDIENTS:  
Nicotine 2mg
Or Nicotine 4mg

DOSAGE: 
12 years and over who smoke 20 or fewer cigarettes per day: use the 2mg lozenge whenever the urge to smoke is felt or to prevent cravings in situations where these are likely to occur. 12 years and over who smoke more than 20 cigarettes per day: use the 4mg lozenge whenever the urge to smoke is felt or to prevent cravings in situations where these are likely to occur. Place one lozenge in the mouth and allow to dissolve. Periodically, the lozenge should be moved from one side of the mouth to the other and repeated until the lozenge is completely dissolved. The lozenge should not be chewed or swallowed. Smokers willing or able to stop smoking immediately should initially replace all their cigarettes with the lozenges and as soon as they are able, reduce the number of lozenges used until they have stopped completely. Smokers aiming to reduce cigarettes should take the lozenge, as needed, between smoking episodes to prolong smoke-free intervals and with the intention to reduce smoking as much as possible. As soon as they are ready smokers should aim to quit smoking completely. Most smokers require 8 to 12 lozenges per day, not to exceed 15 lozenges. When making a quit attempt behavioural therapy, advice and support will normally improve the success rate. Those who have quit smoking, but are having difficulty discontinuing with the lozenge should seek advice from a pharmacist or doctor.