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Niquitin Lozenge 2mg, 4mg Product Details

Summary

Product Name

NiQuitin Lozenge 2mg, 4mg

Pack Size

36 x 4mg lozenges

Category

Smoking Cessation

Manufacturer

PERRIGO

Legal Status

GSL

FORMAT & INGREDIENTS

White, round, convex lozenge marked NL2 or NL4 containing: 2mg or 4mg nicotine

DOSAGE

Abrupt cessation: Adult smokers 18 years and over: Step 1 (weeks 1 to 6): 1 lozenge every 1 to 2 hours. During weeks 1 to 6 use at least nine lozenges per day. Do not use more than 15 lozenges per day. Step 2 (weeks 7 to 9): 1 lozenge every 2 to 4 hours. Step 3 (weeks 10 to 12): 1 lozenge every 4 to 8 hours. For the next 12 weeks use 1 to 2 lozenges a day only when strongly tempted to smoke. A healthcare professional should be consulted if having difficulty discontinuing lozenges. Allow lozenge to dissolve in the mouth, occasionally moving lozenge from one side to the other, until dissolved (about 20-30 minutes). Do not chew or swallow whole. Gradual cessation: use a lozenge whenever there is a strong urge to smoke to reduce the number of cigarettes as far as possible then start on abrupt cessation. Maximum 15 lozenges a day. Professional advice should be sought if there is no reduction in cigarette consumption after 6 weeks. Reduction in smoking: use whenever there is a strong urge to smoke to reduce the number of cigarettes as far as possible. Maximum 15 lozenges a day. Professional advice should be sought if still using regularly after 6 months. Temporary abstinence: one lozenge every 1-2 hours to control cravings. Maximum 15 lozenges a day. Professional advice should be sought if still unable to make a permanent quit attempt after 6 months. Adolescents (aged 12-17 years): should follow the directions for abrupt cessation. Medical advice should be sought if unwilling or unable to quit abruptly. See pack leaflet for further information. Under 12 years: not recommended.

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