Nicorette 10 mg Patches for Smoking Cessation - 7 Patches reduce your urge to smoke, as well as the withdrawal symptoms that accompany quitting, such as irritability or depression.
Nicorette Uses
Nicorette patches help with smoking cessation by reducing the craving for nicotine and some of the unpleasant effects smokers experience when they quit, such as irritability, depression, or weight gain.
How to Use Nicorette Patches?
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Nicorette patches are used daily for 12 weeks.
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The patch dosage is gradually reduced under medical supervision (tapering to Nicorette 10 mg, then 5 mg, and so on).
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Ensure the patch is applied to a clean, dry area of skin, such as the upper thigh, chest, or underarm.
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The application site must be changed every day.
Nicorette Side Effects
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Redness or itching at the application site.
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Headache.
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Dizziness.
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Indigestion (Dyspepsia).
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Irritability.
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Sleep disturbances.
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Tingling in the fingers.
Contraindications
Nicorette patches should not be used in the following cases:
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Hypersensitivity to its components.
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Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
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Heart disease.
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Recent heart attack or stroke.
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Long-term skin conditions, such as eczema or psoriasis.
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If you are a non-smoker or an occasional smoker.
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Individuals under 18 years of age.
Warnings and Precautions
Consult a doctor before using Nicorette patches, especially in cases of:
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Heart disease.
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Kidney disease.
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Circulatory disorders.
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Stomach ulcers or pain.
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Diabetes.
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Hyperthyroidism (Overactive thyroid).
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Pheochromocytoma.
Drug Interactions
Inform your doctor or pharmacist of any other medications you are taking before using Nicorette patches, especially:
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Paracetamol.
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Birth control pills.
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Insulin.
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Blood thinners (Anticoagulants).
Storage and Handling
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Keep out of reach of children.
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Store at a temperature not exceeding 25°C.