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Nicorette Nicotine Gum 2mg Fresh Mint Flavor 210 Pieces

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Description


 

  • Fresh mint flavor
  • 2 mg dosage
  • 210 count per box
  • Sugar-free
  • Coated gum
  • Easy to use pop-out foil blister-packs

 


NICORETTE Gum is used as a nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) to relieve and prevent withdrawal symptoms from quitting smoking or cutting down on the number of cigarettes smoked.


Chewing Nicorette gum releases nicotine into the body through the lining of the mouth. The dosage of nicotine entering the body is enough to relieve unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.


For the best effect and to avoid an upset stomach, make sure to chew Nicorette gum using the Park-n-Chew Technique.

 

Instructions



Dosage information for Nicorette gum is in the table below.

Number of cigarettes smoked per day  Gum dosage required
20 cigarettes or fewer 2mg

20 cigarettes or more

4mg
  • Use only one piece at a time
  • Do not use more than 15 pieces per day


How to Chew Nicotine gum: “Park-n-Chew” Technique


Chew Nicorette gum using the "Park-n-Chew" technique. Nicotine is released as the gum is chewed, then absorbed into the body through the lining of the mouth. The steps below describe the "Park-n-Chew" method for chewing nicotine gum.

 

Step 1: Chew slowly (the taste of the gum will increase)
Step 2: Rest the gum on the side of the mouth
Step 3: When the taste has faded, start to chew again.
Step 4: Continue this process for about half an hour.

 

Ingredients

 


The active ingredient is nicotine.

Other ingredients for Nicorette Fresh Mint are:

  • Chewing gum base (butylated hydroxytoluene)
  • xylitol
  • acesulfame potassium
  • sodium carbonate
  • peppermint oil,
  • menthol
  • polacrilin
  • magnesium oxide
  • titanium dioxide E171 (white color)
  • talc
  • acacia
  • carnauba wax


Nicorette 2mg Fresh Mint also contains sodium bicarbonate
Nicorette 4mg Fresh Mint also contains quinoline yellow (E104)

 

What does Nicorette gum look like?

 

Nicorette fresh mint 2mg gum is a square, whitish color and coated piece of gum.
Nicorette fresh mint 4mg gum is a square, creme color and coated piece of gum.

Nicorette gum does NOT contain sugar (sucrose) or animal products.

 

 

Warnings

 


Nicorette gum can slightly irritate the throat when you first start. Stop using if you notice these symptoms; fast heart rate, abnormal heartbeat, chest palpitation, shortness of breath, or allergic reactions (swelling of the face, throat, mouth, lips, skin, and tongue, itchy skin, ulceration, and inflammation of the lining of the mouth, difficulty in breathing and dizziness)

Some side-effects are:

  • Headache
  • Throat irritation
  • (feeling sick) nausea
  • Hiccups
  • Sore mouth or throat
  • Allergic reactions (hypersensitivity)
  • Dizziness
  • Cough
  • Taste disturbance or loss of taste
  • Tingling or numbness of the hands and feet
  • Stomach pain or discomfort
  • Diarrhea
  • Dry mouth
  • Excessive gas or wind
  • Increased salivation
  • Sore and inflamed mouth
  • Sickness (vomiting)
  • Indigestion
  • Burning sensation in the mouth
  • Tiredness (fatigue)
  • Sudden reddening of the face and neck
  • Loss of damage to the voice
  • Block nose, sneezing
  • Throat tightness
  • Burping (belching)
  • Swollen, red, sore tongue

 

 

Storage


  • Keep away from children and animals.
  • Do not store above 25°C.
  • Do not use after the 'Use before' date on the box or blister strip.
  • Description

    Description


     

    • Fresh mint flavor
    • 2 mg dosage
    • 210 count per box
    • Sugar-free
    • Coated gum
    • Easy to use pop-out foil blister-packs

     


    NICORETTE Gum is used as a nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) to relieve and prevent withdrawal symptoms from quitting smoking or cutting down on the number of cigarettes smoked.


    Chewing Nicorette gum releases nicotine into the body through the lining of the mouth. The dosage of nicotine entering the body is enough to relieve unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.


    For the best effect and to avoid an upset stomach, make sure to chew Nicorette gum using the Park-n-Chew Technique.

  • Instructions

     

    Instructions



    Dosage information for Nicorette gum is in the table below.

    Number of cigarettes smoked per day  Gum dosage required
    20 cigarettes or fewer 2mg

    20 cigarettes or more

    4mg
    • Use only one piece at a time
    • Do not use more than 15 pieces per day


    How to Chew Nicotine gum: “Park-n-Chew” Technique


    Chew Nicorette gum using the "Park-n-Chew" technique. Nicotine is released as the gum is chewed, then absorbed into the body through the lining of the mouth. The steps below describe the "Park-n-Chew" method for chewing nicotine gum.

     

    Step 1: Chew slowly (the taste of the gum will increase)
    Step 2: Rest the gum on the side of the mouth
    Step 3: When the taste has faded, start to chew again.
    Step 4: Continue this process for about half an hour.

  • Ingredients

     

    Ingredients

     


    The active ingredient is nicotine.

    Other ingredients for Nicorette Fresh Mint are:

    • Chewing gum base (butylated hydroxytoluene)
    • xylitol
    • acesulfame potassium
    • sodium carbonate
    • peppermint oil,
    • menthol
    • polacrilin
    • magnesium oxide
    • titanium dioxide E171 (white color)
    • talc
    • acacia
    • carnauba wax


    Nicorette 2mg Fresh Mint also contains sodium bicarbonate
    Nicorette 4mg Fresh Mint also contains quinoline yellow (E104)

     

    What does Nicorette gum look like?

     

    Nicorette fresh mint 2mg gum is a square, whitish color and coated piece of gum.
    Nicorette fresh mint 4mg gum is a square, creme color and coated piece of gum.

    Nicorette gum does NOT contain sugar (sucrose) or animal products.

     

  • Warnings

     

    Warnings

     


    Nicorette gum can slightly irritate the throat when you first start. Stop using if you notice these symptoms; fast heart rate, abnormal heartbeat, chest palpitation, shortness of breath, or allergic reactions (swelling of the face, throat, mouth, lips, skin, and tongue, itchy skin, ulceration, and inflammation of the lining of the mouth, difficulty in breathing and dizziness)

    Some side-effects are:

    • Headache
    • Throat irritation
    • (feeling sick) nausea
    • Hiccups
    • Sore mouth or throat
    • Allergic reactions (hypersensitivity)
    • Dizziness
    • Cough
    • Taste disturbance or loss of taste
    • Tingling or numbness of the hands and feet
    • Stomach pain or discomfort
    • Diarrhea
    • Dry mouth
    • Excessive gas or wind
    • Increased salivation
    • Sore and inflamed mouth
    • Sickness (vomiting)
    • Indigestion
    • Burning sensation in the mouth
    • Tiredness (fatigue)
    • Sudden reddening of the face and neck
    • Loss of damage to the voice
    • Block nose, sneezing
    • Throat tightness
    • Burping (belching)
    • Swollen, red, sore tongue

     

  • Storage

     

    Storage


    • Keep away from children and animals.
    • Do not store above 25°C.
    • Do not use after the 'Use before' date on the box or blister strip.