NicoretteMedicinskt tuggummi Fruktmint 4mg 105 pcs

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Nicorette Fruit Mint is a nicotine gum designed for those looking to quit smoking or cut back. Choose the right strength of Nicorette Fruit Mint based on your needs, follow the recommended treatment duration, and gradually reduce your intake. Nicorette Fruit Mint can be used on its own or in combination with Nicorette patches.

- Nicotine gum
- Clinically proven to relieve cravings
- Chew away those cravings
- Flavor of fruit mint
- Sugar-free
- 18 years. Read the leaflet carefully before use

Quitting smoking:
Select the gum strength based on your nicotine dependence. If you smoke more than 20 cigarettes a day or have previously struggled with Nicorette 2 mg, you should opt for 4 mg. Otherwise, stick with 2 mg.

At the start of your treatment, you can take 1 gum every 1 to 2 hours. In most cases, 8-12 gums per day is sufficient. No more than 24 gums should be used in a day.

The treatment duration is individual. Typically, the treatment should last at least 3 months. After that, gradually reduce your nicotine dose. You should aim to stop when your dose has decreased to 1-2 gums per day.

Reducing smoking:
Nicorette gums are used between smoking sessions to extend smoke-free intervals and to minimize smoking as much as possible. If you haven’t reduced the number of cigarettes you smoke per day after 6 weeks, seek professional help. Try to quit smoking as soon as you feel ready, but no later than 6 months after starting treatment. If you can’t make a serious attempt to quit within 9 months of starting treatment, seek professional help (e.g., the Quit Smoking Line at 020-84 00 00).

Regular use of Nicorette gums for longer than 1 year is generally not recommended.
In some cases, a longer treatment period may be necessary to avoid relapse into smoking.

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