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Nicotinell is a nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) product that is designed to help people quit smoking. The product comes in the form of patches, gum, lozenges, inhalers and sprays, and provides a safe and effective way to reduce cravings for nicotine and manage withdrawal symptoms. Nicotinell helps to reduce the amount of nicotine in the body over time, and can help reduce the amount of cigarettes smoked each day. If you are looking to buy Nicotinell, you can find it in most pharmacies and online. Generic versions of Nicotinell are available, and are usually cheaper than the brand name product. You can also find Nicotinell in many smoke-free shops and some supermarkets. When using Nicotinell, it is important to follow the instructions on the packet carefully. Nicotinell can cause side effects such as nausea, headaches, and dizziness. If you experience any of these side effects, stop using the product and consult your doctor. If you’re looking for alternatives to Nicotinell, there are a number of different NRT products available. These include nicotine gum, lozenges, inhalers, and sprays. Many of these products are available without a prescription, and can be purchased from pharmacies and smoke-free shops. Finally, if you’re not sure which product is right for you, there are samples of Nicotinell available for free. You can order samples online or request them from your local pharmacy. No matter which product you choose, it is important to remember that Nicotinell is an NRT product and not a smoking cessation aid. It is important to quit smoking and not just reduce the amount of cigarettes you smoke each day.
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  • Nicotinell
    Nicotinell
    Active Ingredient: Nicotine
    This medicine is used to treat nicotine withdrawal symptoms as an aid to stopping smoking.

    Nicotinell 52.5mg

    PackagePer PillPriceSavingsBonusOrder
    52.5mg × 1 pack$46.4$46.4+ Cialis
    52.5mg × 2 pack$39.44$78.88$13.92+ Viagra
    52.5mg × 3 pack$37.12$111.36$27.84+ Levitra

    Nicotinell 35mg

    PackagePer PillPriceSavingsBonusOrder
    35mg × 1 pack$43.2$43.2+ Cialis
    35mg × 2 pack$36.72$73.44$12.96+ Viagra
    35mg × 3 pack$34.56$103.68$25.92+ Levitra

    Nicotinell 17.5mg

    PackagePer PillPriceSavingsBonusOrder
    17.5mg × 1 pack$38.4$38.4+ Cialis
    17.5mg × 2 pack$32.64$65.28$11.52+ Viagra
    17.5mg × 3 pack$30.72$92.16$23.04+ Levitra
    • INDICATIONS

      Nicotinell is used as an aid to stop smoking.

      INSTRUCTIONS

      You should use one lozenge whenever you have the urge to smoke. You should suck the lozenge for a few minutes until the flavour becomes strong and then rest it between the cheek and the gum. When the flavour fades you should suck the lozenge again and repeat the same process. The lozenge will dissolve completely after about 30 minutes.

      DOSAGE

      These lozenges are available in two strengths: 1mg and 2mg. You should use the 2mg lozenges if you smoke 30 or more cigarettes a day but you can use the 1mg lozenges if you find the 2mg ones too strong. If you smoke fewer than 20 cigarettes a day you should use the 1mg lozenges.is used as an aid to stop smoking.

      INSTRUCTIONS

      You should use one lozenge whenever you have the urge to smoke. You should suck the lozenge for a few minutes until the flavour becomes strong and then rest it between the cheek and the gum. When the flavour fades you should suck the lozenge again and repeat the same process. The lozenge will dissolve completely after about 30 minutes.

      DOSAGE

      These lozenges are available in two strengths: 1mg and 2mg. You should use the 2mg lozenges if you smoke 30 or more cigarettes a day but you can use the 1mg lozenges if you find the 2mg ones too strong.

      STORAGE

      Store this medication at room temperature away from moisture, heat, and light. Keep away from children.

    • This medicine may not be suitable for everyone and some people must never take it. Consult a doctor before starting to take the medication.

      Please consult your healthcare professional before taking this medicine if:
      you are allergic or sensitive to or have had a reaction to any of the ingredients in the medicine
      this medicine is for someone under 18 years of age
      you are trying to stop smoking after having a heart attack or stroke
      you have high blood pressure
      you have cerebrovascular problems
      you have circulation problems
      you have heart problems
      you have inflammation of the mouth, nose, or throat
      you have diabetes
      you have gastrointestinal problems such as oesophagitis, gastritis, or an ulcer
      you have kidney problems
      you have liver problems
      you have phaeochromocytoma
      you have thyroid problems
      you have phenylketonuria
      you have fructose intolerance
      you are on a low sodium diet

      Medicines interactions

      Before taking this medicine consult your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines including vitamins, supplements and herbal or complementary preparations.

      The following medicines may interact with this medicine:
      theophylline
      tacrine
      olanzapine
      clozapine
      adenosine
      caffeine
      paracetamol
      phenazone
      phenylbutazone
      pentazocine
      lidocaine
      benzodiazepines
      warfarin
      oestrogen
      vitamin B12
      propoxyphene
      furosemide
      propranolol
      H2-antagonists
      nifedipine
      adrenergics or adrenergic blockers

      If you are trying to become pregnant, are pregnant, or are breast-feeding, you should consult a doctor before taking this medicine.

    • Possible side effects of Nicotinell:

      hypersensitivity
      angioedema
      anaphylactic reactions
      increased salivation
      throat irritation
      hiccups
      indigestion or heartburn
      nausea
      faintness
      headache
      mouth ulcers
      dizziness
      flatulence
      gastritis
      dry mouth
      sore or inflamed mouth
      cold sores
      oesophagitis
      palpitations
      heart problems
      insomnia