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Nicorette Inhalator Starter Pack, is sometimes known as the Inhaler. It keeps your hands busy, so if you are likely to miss the hand-to-mouth habit of smoking then this is most suitable for you. This Nicorette Inhalator is made up of a mouthpiece and the replaceable nicotine cartridge. When you draw on the mouthpiece the cartridge releases nicotine to help relieve your cravings. And, because it is held like a cigarette, your hands are kept busy too.
How to use the Inhalator:
You should use between 6-12 cartridges per day for the first eight weeks. How many you need depends on how many cigarettes you smoke. Try not to use too many or too few cartridges but use the Nicorette Inhalator when you need to relieve nicotine withdrawal symptoms and the cravings to smoke.
12-week stop smoking reduction programme:
To get the most from your nicotine inhalator you should follow a 12-week reduction programme. Use between 6-12 cartridges per day for the first eight weeks, then for the next two weeks reduce this by half. This will help reduce your body’s cravings for nicotine, so over the following two weeks, you can gradually reduce the number of cartridges you use to zero
Some Stop Smoking Tips:
If you feel the need for inspiration remember Nicorette is there to help. They know how difficult it is to quit smoking so they have put together some tips from other smokers who have successfully quit.
Stay Positive! Think positively! If you feel tempted, think about anything except lighting a cigarette – a nice day out, a meal or a pleasant memory. The less you think about smoking the easier it will be to stay stopped.
Be positive! Make a list of the reasons you want to stop smoking and put it somewhere you will see it. Keeping a record will help you get through those times when your resolve to stop or cut down weakens.
If at first you don’t succeed...Relapses can happen, so don’t despair. Many ex-smokers usually try several times before being successful. Think of your relapse as a temporary set back, rather than a failure. Use the experience and learn from it so that next time you won’t be tempted again.
How to use the Nicorette Inhalator:
A cartridge is inserted into the inhalator and air is drawn into the mouth through the mouthpiece. Deep drawing or short sucking can be used, as required.
For adults over 18 years and elderly, frequency of use should depend on the previous smoking habit of the individual.
Use whenever the urge to smoke is felt, up to a maximum of 12 cartridges per day.
A course of treatment not exceeding three months is suggested and smoking should cease at the start of the course;
a) for up to 8 weeks use not less than 6 and not more than 12 cartridges each day to relieve craving;
b) over the following 2 weeks the aim is to reduce the number of cartridges used by half, and over the next 2 weeks to reduce the number to zero by the last day;
c) counselling and support from family, friends and health professionals can improve the chances of abstinence from smoking; if smoking recommences during or after the completion of a course a doctor should be consulted before attempting a second course of treatment.
Before using the Nicorette Inhalator:
Patients with lung disease may find it difficult to use the inhalator. Seek advice from your doctor before use.
If you are pregnant, talk to your doctor for advice before using this product.
Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.
You should carefully read all product packaging and labels prior to use
Each Nicorette Inhalator Cartridge contains:
10mg nicotine and also menthol.
Additional Information
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