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Nicorette Icy White 2mg Gum

Category: Smoking Cessation
Manufacturer: JOHNSON & JOHNSON (McNEIL)

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 qu

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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.

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Nicotine 2mg

12 years and over who smoke 20 or fewer cigarettes per day: chew 1 piece of gum whenever the urge to smoke is felt, or to prevent cravings in situations where these are l

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12 years and over who smoke 20 or fewer cigarettes per day: chew 1 piece of gum whenever the urge to smoke is felt, or to prevent cravings in situations where these are likely to occur, following the chew and rest technique described on the pack. Smokers willing or able to stop smoking immediately should initially replace all their cigarettes with the gum and as soon as they are able, reduce the number used until they have stopped completely. Smokers aiming to reduce cigarettes should use the gum, 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. Maximum daily dose is 15 pieces per day. 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 the gum should seek advice from a pharmacist or doctor. See pack leaflet for further information. Under 12 years: not to be used. Also available in original, fruitfusion, icy white and freshmint flavours.

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Nicorette Invisipatch 25mg, 15mg, 10mg

Category: Smoking Cessation
Manufacturer: JOHNSON & JOHNSON (McNEIL)

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 qu

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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.
If possible, the patch should be used in conjunction with a behavioural support programme.
Application should be limited to 16 hours per day.

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Nicotine 25mg
Nicotine 15mg
Nicotine 10mg

Smoking cessation: Adults over 18 years who smoke 10 or more cigarettes a day; start on the 25mg patch (Step 1), and use one patch daily for 8 weeks. Gradual weaning from

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Smoking cessation: Adults over 18 years who smoke 10 or more cigarettes a day; start on the 25mg patch (Step 1), and use one patch daily for 8 weeks. Gradual weaning from the patch should then be initiated. One 15mg patch (Step 2) should be used daily for 2 weeks followed by one 10mg patch (Step 3) daily for 2 weeks. Lighter smokers (i.e. those who smoke less than 10 cigarettes per day) are recommended to start at Step 2 (15mg) for 8 weeks and decrease the dose to 10mg (Step 3) for the final 4 weeks.
Those who experience excessive side effects with the 25mg patch (Step 1) which do not resolve within a few days should change to a 15mg patch (Step 2). This should be continued for the remainder of the 8 week course, before stepping down to the 10mg patch (Step 3) for 4 weeks. If symptoms persist advice from a health professional should be sought. Adolescents 12-18 years: as per adults, but the recommended treatment duration is 12 weeks. Smoking reduction/pre-quit: smokers are recommended to use the patch to prolong smoke-free intervals and with the intention to reduce smoking as much as possible. The starting dose should follow the smoking cessation instructions (see above). Smokers starting on the 25mg patch should transfer to the 15mg patch as soon as cigarette consumption reduces to less than 10 cigarettes per day. A quit attempt should be made as soon as the smoker feels ready. When making a quit attempt smokers who have reduced to less than 10 cigarettes a day are recommended to continue Step 2 (15mg) for 8 weeks and decrease the dose to 10mg (Step 3) for the final 4 weeks. Temporary abstinence: the patch can be used in those situations where smokers cannot or do not want to smoke for prolonged periods (greater than 16 hours). For shorter periods an alternative intermittent dose form would be more suitable (e.g. Nicorette Inhalator or gum). Smokers of 10 or more cigarettes per day are recommended to use the 25mg patch and lighter smokers (those who smoke less than 10 cigarettes per day) the 15mg patch. Under 12 years: not recommended.

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Nicorette Microtab

Category: Smoking Cessation
Manufacturer: JOHNSON & JOHNSON (McNEIL)

For the relief of nicotine withdrawal symptoms as an aid to smoking cessation. For smokers able to stop abruptly, and also those wanting to cut down their cigarette use b

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For the relief of nicotine withdrawal symptoms as an aid to smoking cessation. For smokers able to stop abruptly, and also those wanting to cut down their cigarette use before stopping completely. It is indicated in pregnant and lactating women making a quit attempt.

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Nicotine 2mg

Abrupt cessation: Adults (18 years and over): the initial dose is based on the individual`s nicotine dependence. The tablet is used sublingually with a recommended dose o

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Abrupt cessation: Adults (18 years and over): the initial dose is based on the individual`s nicotine dependence. The tablet is used sublingually with a recommended dose of 1 tablet per hour or, for heavy smokers (smoking more than 20 cigarettes per day), 2 tablets per hour. Increasing to 2 tablets per hour may be considered for patients who fail to stop smoking with the one-tablet-per-hour regimen or for those whose nicotine withdrawal symptoms remain so strong as to foresee a relapse. Most smokers require 8 to 12 or 16 to 24 tablets per day, not to exceed 40 tablets. Duration of treatment is individual but up to 3 months is recommended. The nicotine dose should then be gradually reduced, by decreasing the total number of tablets used per day. The treatment should be stopped when the daily consumption is down to 1 or 2 tablets. Adolescents (12-18 year olds): as adult dosage, but treatment should be used for 8 weeks before gradually reducing over 4 weeks. Smoking reduction: use the microtab between smoking episodes to manage the urge to smoke. Adults (18 years and over): a quit attempt should be made when the smoker feels ready but within 6 months. Adolescents (12-18 year olds): only after consulting a healthcare professional. Under 12 years: not to be used.

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Nicorette Nasal Spray

Category: Smoking Cessation
Manufacturer: JOHNSON & JOHNSON (McNEIL)

For the relief of nicotine withdrawal symptoms as an aid to smoking cessation. Also indicated in pregnant and lactating women making a quit attempt.

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For the relief of nicotine withdrawal symptoms as an aid to smoking cessation. Also indicated in pregnant and lactating women making a quit attempt.

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Nicotine 10mg

Over 18 years: at start of treatment use as required, subject to a limit of one spray to each nostril twice an hour. Daily limit: 64 sprays which is the equivalent of two

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Over 18 years: at start of treatment use as required, subject to a limit of one spray to each nostril twice an hour. Daily limit: 64 sprays which is the equivalent of two sprays to each nostril every hour for 16 hours. See pack leaflet for further information. Treatment should be limited to 3 months. Adolescents (12 to 18 years): as per over 18 years, but duration of therapy should not exceed 12 weeks without consulting a healthcare professional. Under 12 years: not to be used.

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Nicorette QuickMist 1mg/spray Mouthspray

Category: Smoking Cessation
Manufacturer: JOHNSON & JOHNSON (McNEIL)

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 qu

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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.

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Nicotine 1mg

Over 12 years of age: the patient should make every effort to stop smoking completely during treatment with Nicorette QuickMist. One or two sprays to be used when cigaret

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Over 12 years of age: the patient should make every effort to stop smoking completely during treatment with Nicorette QuickMist. One or two sprays to be used when cigarettes normally would have been smoked or if cravings emerge. If after the first spray cravings are not controlled within a few minutes, a second spray should be used. If 2 sprays are required, future doses may be delivered as 2 consecutive sprays. Most smokers will require 1-2 sprays every 30 minutes to one hour. Up to 4 sprays per hour may be used; not exceeding 2 sprays per dosing episode and 64 sprays (4 sprays per hour over 16 hours) in any 24-hour period. The spray should be used whenever the urge to smoke is felt or to prevent cravings in situations where these are likely to occur. Smokers willing or able to stop smoking immediately should initially replace all their cigarettes with Nicorette QuickMist and as soon as they are able, reduce the number of sprays used until they have stopped completely. Smokers aiming to reduce cigarettes should use the mouthspray, 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. 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 the mouthspray should seek advice from a pharmacist or doctor. Under 12 years: not to be used.

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