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Nicorette QuickMist Mouth Spray 150 sprays Fresh Mint

Nicorette QuickMist Mouth Spray 150 sprays Fresh Mint

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Active Ingredients: 1mg Nicotine
For fast relief of nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Nicotine is absorbed quickly into your body.
Fastest craving relief available*
Push the black button down until you can push it lightly inwards.
While pushing the button in, slide upwards and continue until the top of the dispenser locks into place.
Before using for the first time, prime the pump by pressing the top firmly into a tissue until a fine mist appears. If you don’t use the spray for a couple of days, you may need to repeat this step.
Press the top of the dispenser firmly to release one spray into your mouth either under your tongue or on the inside of your cheek, avoiding your lips. For best results, wait a few seconds before swallowing. Do not inhale the spray – it shouldn’t spray into your throat.
To close the dispenser, slide the button down until it can be pushed lightly inwards. Then, while pushing in, slide down to lock.
Ready to quit smoking? Use the spray whenever you feel the urge to smoke to help you quit for good. Over time, you’ll need to use the nicotine spray less in order to control your cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
If your cravings do not disappear with one spray, use a second one.
Use this chart as a guide:
Stopping Immediately
Week 1-6
Use 1-2 sprays when you would normally smoke a cigarette or have cravings to smoke (1-2 sprays every 30 minutes to 1 hour). Do not use more than 4 sprays/hour for 16 hours or 64 sprays/day.
Week 7-9
Start reducing the number of sprays per day.
Week 10 to 12
Gradually reduce to 2-4 sprays per day and then stop use.
Gradually increase mouth spray use (do not use more than 4 sprays per hour for 16 hours, or 64 sprays per day) and reduce smoking with the aim of stopping by 6 months. If you have not cut down at 6 weeks or stopped at 9 months, see your doctor or pharmacist.
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