- The bundles contains 2 packs of 100 pieces of Nicorette 2mg Nicotine Gum to Quit Smoking - Cinnamon Surge Flavored Stop Smoking Aid
- Stop smoking aids help you reduce cigarette cravings, depressed mood, insomnia, irritability, frustration, anxiety and restlessness associated with quitting smoking as you adjust to life as a non-smoker
- Delivers effective relief of withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting smoking
- Cinnamon nicotine gum lets you take a second piece within the hour when you have strong cravings
- 2 mg nicotine gum is a great choice If you smoke within 30 minutes of waking up
- Take an additional piece within the hour when strong cravings strike
- Chew at least nine pieces of coated chewing gum for first six weeks of a 12-week quit program with behavioral support to help your quit stick
If you smoke your first cigarette within 30 minutes of waking up, use 4 mg nicotine gum. If you smoke your first cigarette more than 30 minutes after waking up, use 2 mg nicotine gum according to the following 12-week schedule:
Weeks 1 to 6: 1 piece every 1 to 2 hours.
Weeks 7 to 9: 1 piece every 2 to 4 hours.
Weeks 10 to 12: 1 piece every 4 to 8 hours.
Nicotine gum is a medicine and must be used a certain way to get the best results. Chew the gum slowly until it tingles. Then park it between your cheek and gum. When the tingle is gone, begin chewing again, until the tingle returns. Repeat this process until most of the tingle is gone (about 30 minutes). Do not eat or drink for 15 minutes before chewing the nicotine gum, or while chewing a piece.
To improve your chances of quitting, use at least 9 pieces per day for the first 6 weeks. If you experience strong or frequent cravings, you may use a second piece within the hour. However, do not continuously use one piece after another since this may cause you hiccups, heartburn, nausea or other side effects. Do not use more than 24 pieces a day.
It is important to complete treatment. If you feel you need to use the gum for a longer period to keep from smoking, talk to your health care provider.
Nicotine Replacement Therapies (NRT), such as Nicorette Gum, are smoking cessation aids and are used to relieve nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Nicotine replacement therapies are medication and, as with all medications, some people may experience side effects during use.
Ask a doctor before you use Nicorette products if you have:
- A sodium-restricted diet
- Heart disease, recent heart attack or irregular heartbeat. Nicotine can increase your heart rate
- A sodium-restricted diet
- High blood pressure not controlled with medication. Nicotine can increase blood pressure
- Stomach ulcer or diabetes
- A history of seizures
- Using a non-nicotine stop smoking drug
- Taking prescription medicine for depression or asthma. Your prescription dose may need to be adjusted
- Mouth, teeth or jaw problems occur
- Irregular heartbeat or palpitations occur
- You have symptoms of nicotine overdose (such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, diarrhea, weakness and rapid heartbeat)
- You have symptoms of an allergic reaction (such as a difficulty breathing or rash)
- (For Cinnamon Surge) oral blistering occurs
- Chew Nicorette Gum slowly until you can taste the nicotine or feel a tingling sensation in your mouth.
- Stop chewing and park the piece of Nicorette between your cheek and gums.
- When the tingling is gone, start chewing again.
- Repeat this process until most of the tingle is gone – usually around 30 minutes.
- If you experience strong or frequent cravings, you can chew a second piece of nicotine gum within the hour. However, do not continuously use one piece after another since this may cause you hiccups, heartburn, nausea or other side effects. Sign up for a behavioral support program to boost your chances of success. Sign up for a behavioral support program to boost your chances of success.
- The bundles contains 2 packs of 100 pieces of Nicorette 2mg Nicotine Gum to Quit Smoking - Cinnamon Surge Flavored Stop Smoking Aid
- Stop smoking aids help you reduce cigarette cravings, depressed mood, insomnia, irritability, frustration, anxiety and restlessness associated with quitting smoking as you adjust to life as a non-smoker
- Delivers effective relief of withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting smoking
- Cinnamon nicotine gum lets you take a second piece within the hour when you have strong cravings
- 2 mg nicotine gum is a great choice If you smoke within 30 minutes of waking up
- Take an additional piece within the hour when strong cravings strike
- Chew at least nine pieces of coated chewing gum for first six weeks of a 12-week quit program with behavioral support to help your quit stick
If you smoke your first cigarette within 30 minutes of waking up, use 4 mg nicotine gum. If you smoke your first cigarette more than 30 minutes after waking up, use 2 mg nicotine gum according to the following 12-week schedule:
Weeks 1 to 6: 1 piece every 1 to 2 hours.
Weeks 7 to 9: 1 piece every 2 to 4 hours.
Weeks 10 to 12: 1 piece every 4 to 8 hours.
Nicotine gum is a medicine and must be used a certain way to get the best results. Chew the gum slowly until it tingles. Then park it between your cheek and gum. When the tingle is gone, begin chewing again, until the tingle returns. Repeat this process until most of the tingle is gone (about 30 minutes). Do not eat or drink for 15 minutes before chewing the nicotine gum, or while chewing a piece.
To improve your chances of quitting, use at least 9 pieces per day for the first 6 weeks. If you experience strong or frequent cravings, you may use a second piece within the hour. However, do not continuously use one piece after another since this may cause you hiccups, heartburn, nausea or other side effects. Do not use more than 24 pieces a day.
It is important to complete treatment. If you feel you need to use the gum for a longer period to keep from smoking, talk to your health care provider.
Nicotine Replacement Therapies (NRT), such as Nicorette Gum, are smoking cessation aids and are used to relieve nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Nicotine replacement therapies are medication and, as with all medications, some people may experience side effects during use.
Ask a doctor before you use Nicorette products if you have:
- A sodium-restricted diet
- Heart disease, recent heart attack or irregular heartbeat. Nicotine can increase your heart rate
- A sodium-restricted diet
- High blood pressure not controlled with medication. Nicotine can increase blood pressure
- Stomach ulcer or diabetes
- A history of seizures
- Using a non-nicotine stop smoking drug
- Taking prescription medicine for depression or asthma. Your prescription dose may need to be adjusted
- Mouth, teeth or jaw problems occur
- Irregular heartbeat or palpitations occur
- You have symptoms of nicotine overdose (such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, diarrhea, weakness and rapid heartbeat)
- You have symptoms of an allergic reaction (such as a difficulty breathing or rash)
- (For Cinnamon Surge) oral blistering occurs
Warnings for Pregnancy
- Chew Nicorette Gum slowly until you can taste the nicotine or feel a tingling sensation in your mouth.
- Stop chewing and park the piece of Nicorette between your cheek and gums.
- When the tingling is gone, start chewing again.
- Repeat this process until most of the tingle is gone – usually around 30 minutes.
- If you experience strong or frequent cravings, you can chew a second piece of nicotine gum within the hour. However, do not continuously use one piece after another since this may cause you hiccups, heartburn, nausea or other side effects. Sign up for a behavioral support program to boost your chances of success. Sign up for a behavioral support program to boost your chances of success.