NEW! Nicorette QuickMist. NICORETTE QuickMist is the first ever ‘stop smoking’ mouth spray. It’s fast-acting, flexible, and designed for life on-the-go.
New NICORETTE QuickMist spray is a unique form of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT), an instant release mouth spray that gets to work on cravings in 60 seconds. The new mouth spray format is the first of its kind, and exclusive from NICORETTE. It is easy to use, discreet and convenient -perfect for tackling those nasty nicotine cravings on the go. Fast, effective craving relief
The fresh-tasting minty spray provides small doses of therapeutic nicotine to help manage the nicotine withdrawal cravings you get when quitting. In fact, using NICORETTE QuickMist has been clinically proven to help double your chances of stopping smoking successfully compared to quitting with willpower alone. You can use NICORETTE QuickMist whether you want to stop smoking completely, cut down the amount you smoke, or simply use as a safer alternative when you can’t or don’t want to smoke, for example in front of children, at work, or when travelling.
Discreet, convenient, flexible
NICORETTE QuickMist is ideal for use on the go. The handy, discreet packaging fits easily into your handbag or pocket, so you can help to relieve your nicotine cravings wherever and whenever they strike.
The portable mouth spray fits conveniently into your life whether you’re at home, in the office, out with friends or just walking down the street.
Nicorette QuickMist 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. Ideally you should always aim to stop smoking. You can use Nicorette QuickMist Mouthspray to achieve this by using it to completely replace all your cigarettes. However Nicorette QuickMist Mouthspray can also be used in other ways For example if you feel unable to stop smoking completely, or wish to replace certain cigarettes and therefore Nicorette QuickMist Mouth Spray can help you to cut down the number of cigarettes you smoke. When making a quit attempt a behavioural support programme will increase your chances of success.
Please refer to the Product Information Leaflet here for more information:
http://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/24301/PIL/
The active ingredient is nicotine.
Other ingredients are: propylene
glycol, anhydrous ethanol,
trometamol, poloxamer 407,
glycerol, sodium hydrogen carbonate,
levomenthol, mint flavour, cooling
flavour, sucralose, acesulfame
potassium, hydrochloric acid,
purified water. Nicorette QuickMist contains small
amounts of ethanol (alcohol), less
than 100 mg per spray.
Do not use Nicorette
QuickMist:
- if you have an allergy to nicotine or
any of the other ingredients.
- if you are under 12 years of age.
Talk to your doctor,
nurse or pharmacist…
- if you are pregnant or breast-feeding
– you may be able to use nicotine
replacement therapy (NRT) to help
you give up smoking but you should
try to give up without it. See ”If you
are pregnant or breast-feeding”
section.
- if you are in hospital because of
heart disease (including heart attack,
chest pain, disorders of heart rate or
rhythm, or stroke).
In other heart conditions not
requiring you to be in hospital, using
NRT is better than continuing to
smoke.
- if you have a stomach ulcer,
duodenal ulcer, inflammation of the
stomach or inflammation of the
oesophagus (passage between the
mouth and stomach).
- if you have liver or kidney disease.
- if you have an overactive thyroid
gland or have a phaeochromocytoma
(a tumour of the adrenal gland that
can affect blood pressure) – your
doctor will have told you this.
- if you have diabetes – monitor your
blood sugar levels more often when
starting to use nicorette QuickMist
as you may find your insulin or
medication requirements alter.
- if you are taking any other medicines
such as theophylline, clozapine or
ropinirole. Stopping smoking may
require the dose of these medicines
to be adjusted.
If any of these apply, talk to your
doctor, nurse or pharmacist. Please refer to the Product Information Leaflet here for more information:
http://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/24301/PIL/