TESTING - 25Sep2024 - NICORETTE Gum
A chewing gum used to help actively fight cravings. Available in various sizes depending on flavour, in doses of 2mg and 4mg.
Flavours available: Original, Icy White, Fresh Mint, Fruit Fusion
NICORETTE® Gum should be used whenever the urge to smoke is felt or to prevent cravings in situations where these are likely to occur.
nicotine 2mg and 4mg
Adults and Children over 12 years of age: The strength of gum to be used will depend on the smoking habits of the individual. In general, if the patient smokes 20 or less cigarettes a day, the 2mg nicotine gum is indicated. If the patients smokes more than 20 cigarettes a day, the 4mg gum will be needed to meet the withdrawal of the high serum nicotine levels from heavy smoking. Nicorette gum should be used whenever the urge to smoke is felt or to prevent cravings in situations where these are likely to occur. Smokers willing or able to stop smoking immediately should initially replace all their cigarettes with the gum and as soon as they are able, reduce the number of gums used until they have stopped completely. Smokers aiming to reduce cigarettes should use Nicorette gum, as needed, between smoking episodes to prolong smoke-free intervals and with the intention to reduce smoking as much as possible. As soon as they are ready smokers should aim to quit smoking completely. Maximum daily dose: 15 pieces per day.
When making a quit attempt behavioural therapy, advice and support will normally improve the success rate. Those who have quit smoking, but are having difficulty discontinuing Nicorette gum are recommended to contact their pharmacist or doctor for advice. For those using the 4 mg gum, switching to the 2 mg gum may be helpful when stopping treatment or reducing the number of gums used each day. The chewing gums should be used whenever there is an urge to smoke according to the “chew and rest” technique described on the pack. After about 30 minutes of such use, the gum will be exhausted.
Maximum daily dose: 15 pieces per day.
References
1. Hansson A et al. BMJ Open 2012;2:e001618.
2. Data on file; QuickMist vaping study, 2022
Date of preparation: April 2023