Nicorette Freshmint Sugar-Free Gum 4mg 1 box 105 Pieces UK


Tk 5,500


  • Nicorette Gum is a nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). It is used to relieve and/or prevent withdrawal symptoms and reduce the cravings you get when you try to stop smoking, or when cutting down the number of cigarettes you smoke.
  • When you stop smoking, or cut down the number of cigarettes you smoke, your body misses the nicotine that you have been absorbing. You may experience unpleasant feelings and a strong desire to smoke (craving). This indicates that you were dependent on nicotine. When you chew Nicorette Gum, nicotine is released and passes into your body through the lining of your mouth. The nicotine released from the gum is sufficient to relieve the unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. It will also help to stop the craving to smoke, but Nicorette Gum will not give you the “buzz’’ you get from smoking a cigarette.
  • Use of NRT is safer than smoking tobacco but as soon as you are ready, you should aim to stop smoking completely.
  • Suitable for
  • It is suitable for adults and children aged 12 years and over.
  • It can also be used when you are pregnant or breastfeeding to help you stop smoking as the risks to your baby are far less than if you continue to smoke.
  • How to use
  • Do not give this product to children under 12 years.
  • If you smoke 20 or fewer cigarettes a day, the 2mg nicotine gum will help relieve your cravings. If you smoke more than 20 cigarettes a day, 4mg nicotine gum may be more appropriate.
  • Adults and children 12 years and over:
  • 20 cigarettes or fewer: One 2mg gum as required to relieve cravings.
  • More than 20 cigarettes: One 4mg gum as required to relieve cravings.
  • Use only one piece of gum at a time.
  • Do not use more than 15 gums per day.
  • The frequency with which you use the gums will depend on how many cigarettes you smoked and how strong they were.
  • The method of chewing Nicorette Gum is not the same as for ordinary chewing gum. Nicorette Gum is chewed to release nicotine then rested so that nicotine can be taken in through the lining of the mouth. If Nicorette Gum is chewed continuously, the nicotine is released too quickly and is swallowed.
  • The Nicorette Chewing Technique:
  • Chew slowly until taste becomes strong.
  • Rest between gum and cheek.
  • Chew again when the taste has faded. Keep chewing like this for about half an hour. After this time the gum will have lost its strength and you should dispose of it carefully.
  • DO NOT EXCEED THE STATED DOSE.
  • Hazards and Cautions
  • Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have an underlying medical condition, are taking any other medication or complementary therapy, or if symptoms persist.
  • Seek advice before using if you are breast feeding, pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or suffer from allergies. You should try to give up smoking without NRT. Stopping completely is by far the best option. The earlier and quicker you do this the better it is for you and your baby. If you can’t manage this, you can use NRT as a safer alternative to smoking as the risks to your baby are far less than smoking, however you should talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist for advice.
  • Possible side effects
  • Headache, throat irritation, (feeling sick) nausea, hiccups, sore mouth or throat, allergic reactions (hypersensitivity), dizziness, cough, taste disturbance or loss of taste, tingling or numbness of the hands and feet, stomach pain or discomfort, diarrhoea, dry mouth, excessive gas or wind, increased salivation, sore and inflamed mouth, sickness (vomiting), indigestion, burning sensation in the mouth, tiredness (fatigue).





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