Nicotinell Nicotine Lozenge, Quit Smoking Aid, Sugar Free Mint Flavour, 2 mg, 204 Pieces

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Nicotinell Nicotine Lozenge, Quit Smoking Aid, Sugar Free Mint Flavour, 2 mg, 204 Pieces

Nicotinell Nicotine Lozenge, Quit Smoking Aid, Sugar Free Mint Flavour, 2 mg, 204 Pieces

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However, if you're pregnant and can't stop smoking using willpower alone, you can use Nicotinell lozenges to help you. This will be safer for you and your baby than continuing to smoke. The lozenges deliver less nicotine (and none of the other potentially disease-causing agents) than would be obtained from cigarettes. However, you should aim to stop using Nicotinell lozenges as soon as possible, preferably after two to three months, because nicotine in any form has been shown to adversely affect the development of the baby, both in the womb and after birth. You can get more advice from your doctor or pharmacist.

Healthline has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical associations. We avoid using tertiary references. You can learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate and current by reading our editorial policy. Using nicotine replacement therapy in combination with bupropion (Zyban) or varenicline (Champix) is not currently recommended. However, you can use Nicotinell lozenges in combination with other nicotine replacement products such as nicotine patches if you find this is helpful. Ask your pharmacist for advice. What other nicotine replacement therapies are available? All drugs may cause side effects. However, many people have no side effects or only have minor side effects. Call your doctor or get medical Excessive consumption of lozenges by subjects who have not been in the habit of inhaling tobacco smoke, could possibly lead to nausea, faintness and headache.Patients should initially be encouraged to stop smoking with non-pharmacological interventions (such as counselling). Nicotinell Lozenge can cause adverse reactions similar to those associated with nicotine administered by smoking. These can be attributed to the pharmacological effects of nicotine, which are dose- dependent. Non dose-dependent adverse reactions are as follows: hypersensitivity, angioneurotic oedema and anaphylactic reactions. Distribution volume after intravenous administration of nicotine is approximately 2-3 1/kg and the half- life is 2 hours. Nicotine is metabolised principally in the liver and the plasma clearance is approximately 1.2 l/min; nicotine also metabolises in the kidney and lungs. Nicotine crosses the blood-brain barrier. People with diabetes. If you have diabetes you should monitor your blood sugar more closely when you start using Nicotinell lozenges. to make sure that it is safe for you to take this medicine (nicotine lozenges) with all of your drugs and health problems. Do not start, stop, or change the dose of

It’s also possible to overdose on nicotine when you’re using any form of nicotine replacement therapy. Overdose symptoms include: Each Nicotinell Mint 2 mg Lozenge contains 10 mg aspartame (E951), a source of phenylalanine equivalent to 5 mg/dose and may be harmful for people with phenylketonuria.If you think there has been an overdose, call your poison control center or get medical care right away. Be ready to tell or show what was

Use 1 lozenge every 1-2 hours for the first six weeks of your quit attempt.Try to think ahead about when you might get a craving for a cigarette, and then use a lozenge beforethe craving happens. To ensure that your body gets enough nicotine to ease your withdrawal symptoms, it is best to use at least 9 lozenges per day for the first six weeks. Nicotinell Lozenges should be used with caution in patients with hypertension, stable angina pectoris, cerebrovascular disease, occlusive peripheral arterial disease, heart failure, hyperthyroidism or pheochromocytoma. Nicotine replacement products don't directly affect other medicines. However, the components of tobacco smoke can cause some medicines to be broken down by the body faster than normal, so when you stop smoking they're broken down more slowly. As a result their blood levels and risk of side effects can increase. You should tell your doctor that you're giving up smoking if you're taking any of the following medicines, because when you stop smoking your dose may need to be reduced:

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