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Nicorette Gum
Nicorette Gum is specially designed or the relief of nicotine withdrawal symptoms as an aid to giving up smoking. It can be suited either to help smokers who are ready to quit completely or to help smokers who are looking to cut down on the number of cigarettes they smoke daily.
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Nicorette Invisi Patches
The Nicorette Invisi patches have
been specifically designed to be
discreet, easy to use, once a day
solutions to support you during the
quitting period.
The Invisi Patch works by delivering
a continuous, controlled dose of
nicotine into your body through your skin over a 16hr period, meaning one |
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Nicorette Inhalator Nicorette Inhalator is for the relief
of nicotine withdrawal symptoms
as an aid to giving up smoking. It
is used to help smokers ready to
stop smoking immediately and
also to help smokers who need
to cut down their cigarette use
before stopping.
The Inhalator is made up of a single |
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When you use Nicorette Gum it works by releasing controlled amounts of Nicorette into your body in order to control cravings and nicotine withdrawal symptoms. When used correctly Nicorette Gum can double your chances of stopping smoking successfully versus using
willpower alone.
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patch is designed
to last you the entire day.
In order to reduce the amount you smoke gradually it is
advised to start with the higher strength 25mg full strength
patches for eight weeks, then switch to the 15mg patch for two weeks and finally, lower the dose to the 10mg patches
for a further 2 weeks before giving up all together.
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mouthpiece and a replaceable nicotine cartridge. When you draw on the mouthpiece of the nicotine inhaler the cartridge releases nicotine to help relieve your cravings. And, because it is held like a cigarette, your hands are kept busy too.
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Nicorette QuickMist

Nicorette QuickMist spray is one of the newest forms of Nicotine replacement therapy that offers an instant release of mouth
spray that begins working on Nicotine cravings in only 60 seconds. It is used as an alternative to other nicotine replacement
products such as nicotine gum and patches and works by administering a small dose of therapeutic nicotine from each
spray for support when quitting smoking.

The therapeutic nicotine from the spray is rapidly absorbed through the lining of the mouth, and can get to work on
nicotine cravings in 60 seconds to give you fast relief from your withdrawal symptoms.

Users should use one to two sprays when they would normally smoke a cigarette or have cravings to smoke.

Use one spray first and if your cravings do not disappear within a few minutes use the second spray. If 2 sprays are
required, future doses may be delivered as 2 consecutive sprays. For most smokers this means about 1 or 2
sprays every 30 minutes to 1 hour.

The maximum dose is 2 sprays at a time, 4 sprays per hour and 64 sprays per day. |
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| Stop Smoking Tips |

Everyone needs that little push or extra support when quitting smoking. Below you can find some top tips to give you that push required that may ensure your journey of quitting smoking is as hassle and stress free as possible.

Stay positive: The most important thing to remember while quitting smoking is to stay positive. If you are ever feeling that urge or craving to have a cigarette take your mind elsewhere by thinking about a nice day, meal or feeling that you can remember and ensure your mind is too busy thinking about positives to even contemplate any need you may think you have for a cigarette.

Avoid temptation: In order to avoid temptation while quitting smoking its important to ensure you avoid and remove any triggers. The most common triggers for people to feel the need to smoke are alcohol and coffee, try to avoid these if possible or any other triggers you may have to ensure success.

Reward yourself: One of the most noticeable factors when you quit smoking is that you will save money. It is important for your success that you possibly use the money you will save to reward and treat yourself. This way you will see how much of an impact quitting can have on other factors of your quality of life not just factors surrounding your health.
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Nicotine Myths

We all understand and know the damage that over exposure to the chemicals in cigarettes can have to our bodies and health, although there are a lot of myths surrounding the ingredient nicotine and the effect this single chemical has in the dangers around smoking.

Myth: Nicotine causes yellow stains on fingers and teeth
Fact: It is not the nicotine in cigarettes, but the tar that causes the unsightly yellow-brown stains on
fingers and teeth.

Myth: Nicotine is responsible for adverse health effects related to smoking
Fact: The main adverse nicotine effect in tobacco products is nicotine addiction, which sustains
tobacco use. Because most smokers are nicotine-dependent, they continue to expose themselves
to toxins from cigarettes. It is the other chemicals in cigarettes, not nicotine, which are responsible
for most of the adverse health effects related to smoking.

Myth: Nicotine causes the diseases related to smoking
Fact: Cigarettes are a well-known cause of cancer, chronic lung disease, heart disease, and other
disorders. It is the myriad of toxins in cigarette smoke, rather than the nicotine content, that is
responsible for the majority of the harmful effects. In other words, it is the delivery system, not the
addictive drug, which is responsible for the vast majority of tobacco-related diseases.

Myth: Nicotine is a man-made substance
Fact: Nicotine is a naturally occurring substance derived from the tobacco (Nicotiana) plant.Most
nicotine comes from Nicotiana tobacum, but there are 66 other species of plants that also contain the
substance. It belongs to a group of chemical compounds called alkaloids.
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