Niquitin
Description Niquitin
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The NiQuitin range of products is developed to support smokers in quitting smoking by providing a controlled method of nicotine delivery designed to alleviate withdrawal symptoms. By maintaining a constant, low level of nicotine in the body, NiQuitin products not only reduce physical dependence, but also enable users to gradually adjust to life without smoking.
Forms of release
The NiQuitin product range includes chewing gum, lozenges and transdermal patches.
NiQuitin Mini lozenges are available in 1.5 mg, 2 mg and 4 mg doses, providing a quick release of nicotine to combat acute cravings. NiQuitin Mini lozenges are small, mint-flavored and come in a pocket-sized container, making them easy to use at any time.
NiQuitin Clear transdermal patches are available in 7 mg, 14 mg or 21 mg and deliver nicotine over 24 hours, allowing continuous absorption through the skin.
Indications for use
NiQuitin products are especially recommended for people who want to quit smoking completely, offering them an effective nicotine replacement method without inhaling the toxic substances in cigarettes, such as carbon monoxide, tar and other chemicals.
For smokers who don't feel ready to quit completely, NiQuitin can also be used as a way to reduce the number of cigarettes smoked each day. In this case, the user can use NiQuitin Minis lozenges or chewing gum to reduce the desire to light up, gradually reducing total nicotine consumption.
Dosage regimen
The 1.5 mg NiQuitin Minis are recommended for people who smoke 20 cigarettes a day or less, and the 4 mg NiQuitin Minis are recommended for smokers who smoke more than 20 cigarettes a day.
The recommended daily dose is 8-12 pills per day, with a maximum of 15 pills. It is recommended that users gradually reduce the number of pills over 6 weeks until 1-2 pills per day is reached, at which point discontinuation can be attempted.
Contraindications
NiQuitin products are not recommended for:
- People with allergies to nicotine or other ingredients in the product
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women without medical advice
- People with serious heart conditions such as unstable angina, severe arrhythmias or recent heart attack
- Teenagers and children under 18 without a specialist recommendation
If you suffer from serious chronic diseases, seek medical advice before taking NiQuitin products.
Features of use
NiQuitin patches should be applied to a clean, dry and relatively hair-free part of the body, such as the upper arm, back or chest.
Important! Replace the patch after 24 hours and apply a new patch to another spot on your arm, chest or back. Do not wear the same patch for more than 24 hours as it will lose its effectiveness and may irritate your skin.
Side-effects
There are some side effects associated with therapeutic nicotine - many of which are similar to the effects of smoking nicotine from tobacco or withdrawal symptoms after quitting smoking.
For example, nausea, dyspepsia or abdominal pain may occur, especially when using pills.
In the case of patches, skin reactions such as redness or irritation may occur at the site of application.
Interactions with other medicines and foods
Nicotine can affect the metabolization of certain medications such as antipsychotics and antidepressants. Reducing nicotine intake may require adjusting the doses of these medications.
It's a good idea to tell your doctor about quitting smoking, especially if you're taking medication for chronic diseases.
Overdose
Nicotine overdose can occur if too many nicotine replacement products are used at once. Symptoms of overdose include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, tachycardia and, in severe cases, convulsions.
In case of overdose, immediate medical attention is needed.
Storage conditions
NiQuitin products should be stored at room temperature, away from direct light and moisture. Keep away from children to avoid accidental ingestion.
Literature used
- PubMed, Pharmacotherapy preferences for smoking cessation in rural primary care
- WebMD, Nicotine and tobacco addiction
- WebMD, Nicotine lozenges
- Healthline, Nicotine lozenges
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I drink alcohol while taking NiQuitin?
Yes, you can drink alcohol while taking NiQuitin. However, you should not drink alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks while chewing.
Can I use more than one NiQuitin pill at a time?
No, you should not use more than one NiQuitin pill at the same time. Each lozenge is designed to provide just the right amount of nicotine to reduce your cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Are NiQuitin products addictive?
NiQuitin products contain much less nicotine than that found in tobacco and release it into the body much more slowly than smoking, making it easier to taper off and quit at the end of the course when used correctly.
Features
Category | Vitamins and Supplements, Anti-smoking and Anti-alcohol |
Brand | Perrigo |
Product type | Patches |
ATC code 1 | N07BA01 |