Highlights
- For those who smoke 30 minutes plus after waking
- Sugar free
Description
Nicotine 2mg LozengesNote you are more likely to quit smoking when using this product with help from your pharmacist, doctor, a trained counsellor, or a support programme.Peppermint flavour. For those who smoke 30 minutes plus after waking. 144 Lozenges Sugar Free.Please read the enclosed leaflet carefully before use. These lozenges are for smokers who smoke their first cigarette more than 30 minutes after waking up. The lozenges are part of a programme designed to support your wish to stop smoking. The programme contains 3 steps, which you will need to follow, starting with step 1, then step 2, then step 3. Using the lozenges at regular intervals gives your body the nicotine you need to help stop you smoking.
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Sugar free
Ingredients
INGREDIENTS: Nicotine.
Net Contents
144 x Lozenges
Preparation and Usage
For oral use. The lozenge is designed to be dissolved in the mouth; normally this takes about 30 minutes. Full instructions are given in the enclosed leaflet. Step 1: Weeks 1 to 6, initial treatment period - 1 lozenge every 1 to 2 hours. Step 2: Weeks 7 to 9, step down treatment period - 1 lozenge every 2 to 4 hours. Step 3: Weeks 10 to 12, step down treatment period - 1 lozenge every 4 to 8 hours. • For best results try to take a lozenge in situations when you a strongly tempted to smoke. • During step 1 (weeks 1 to 6) use at least 9 lozenges a day. • Do not use more than one lozenge at a time. • Do not use more than 15 lozenges per day. • Do not eat or drink whilst taking a lozenge. Adults and the elderly: Use the lozenges according to the above timetable, which is designed to gradually reduce the number of lozenges you use. It is recommended not to use the lozenges for more than 9 months. Adolescents (12-17 years): Duration of use of NRT in this age group is restricted to 12 weeks. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age. WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED THE STATED DOSE.For oral use. The lozenge is designed to be dissolved in the mouth; normally this takes about 30 minutes. Full instructions are given in the enclosed leaflet.