Description
Nicorette spray Berrymint, 1mg, 13.2 ml, Mcneil [3574661523446]
Indications:
Nicorette Berrymint is used to help you quit smoking when you want to or to reduce smoking before you quit completely. It is part of the class of treatment called Therapy of
Nicotine Substitution (NTS).
Nicorette Berrymint relieves nicotine withdrawal symptoms, including nicotine cravings, which are common symptoms you experience when you quit smoking. When you suddenly stop giving your body the nicotine contained in tobacco, you will experience different types of unpleasant sensations, called withdrawal symptoms. By using Nicorette Berrymint, you can prevent or reduce these unpleasant sensations and the urge to smoke. This is because the drug still provides your body with a small amount of nicotine for a short period of time. Nicorette Berrymint does not contain tar, carbon monoxide or other toxins from cigarette smoke.
To improve your chances of helping you quit smoking, you should also seek advice and support where possible.
Composition:
- The active substance is nicotine. One sprayed dose contains 1 mg of nicotine.
- The other components are: propylene glycol (E1520), anhydrous ethanol, trometamol, poloxamer 407, glycerol (E422), sodium hydrogencarbonate, levomenthol, berry flavor, cooling effect flavor, sucralose, acesulfame potassium, hydroxytoluene butylate ( E 321), hydrochloric acid (for pH adjustment) and purified water.
Mode of administration:
Press the black button until you can easily push it in.
While pressing the button, slide up and continue until the top of the sprayer locks.
Before first use, prime the pump by firmly pressing the top until a fine spray appears. If you don't use the spray for a few days, you may need to repeat this step.
Firmly press the top of the sprayer to spray into the mouth, avoiding the lips. For best results, wait a few seconds before swallowing. Do not inhale the spray – you should not spray down the throat.
To close the sprayer, slide the button down until it can be pushed in easily. Then, while pushing, swipe down to lock.
Use 1 or 2 puffs when you would normally smoke a cigarette or if the urge to smoke arises. If, after a single spray, the need for nicotine does not disappear within a few minutes, a second spray should be used. If 2 sprays are required, subsequent doses may be administered as 2 consecutive sprays. Most smokers require around 1-2 puffs every 30 minutes to 1 hour.
For example, if you smoke an average of around 15 cigarettes a day, you should use 1 or 2 puffs at least 15 times throughout the day. Reduce the number of doses per day after 6 weeks.
The maximum dose is 2 sprays once, 4 sprays per hour and 64 sprays per day.
Instructions:
Press the top of the container to release a spray into the mouth. To avoid getting the spray down your throat, do not inhale while spraying. For best results, do not swallow for several seconds after spraying.
Contraindications:
Do not use Nicorette Berrymint if:
- you have recently (within 3 months) suffered a heart attack or stroke;
- you have chest pain (unstable angina) or angina at rest;
- you have a heart condition that will affect your heart rate or rhythm;
- you have high blood pressure that is not controlled with medication.
- you have ever had allergic reactions manifested by swelling of the lips, face and neck (angioedema) or an itchy skin rash (hives). Using TSN can sometimes trigger this type of reaction.
- you have severe or moderate liver disease;
- you have severe kidney disease;
- you have diabetes;
- you have an overactive thyroid gland;
- you have a tumor on the adrenal gland (phaeochromocytoma);
- you have a gastric ulcer;
- you have esophagitis.
Precautions:
Nicorette Berrymint should not be used by non-smokers.
Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription. This is especially important if you are taking medicines containing: theophylline to treat asthma tacrine for Alzheimer's disease clozapine for schizophrenia, ropinirole to treat Parkinson's disease.
Do not eat or drink while using the oropharyngeal spray.
Always take Nicorette Berrymint as directed in the package leaflet. You should talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
People under the age of 18 should not use Nicorette Berrymint unless prescribed by a doctor.
Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility:
It is very important to quit smoking during pregnancy, as smoking can lead to insufficient growth of your baby. It can also lead to premature births or stillbirth. It is best if you can quit smoking without using nicotine-containing drugs. If you are unable to do this, Nicorette Berrymint should only be used after consultation with your healthcare professional, your family doctor or a doctor at a center specializing in helping people who want to quit smoking.
Nicorette Berrymint should be avoided during breast-feeding as nicotine passes into breast milk and may harm your baby. If your doctor has advised you to use Nicorette Berrymint, the spray should only be used after breastfeeding.
Driving vehicles and using machines:
No effects on the ability to drive or use machines have been observed.
Presentation:
13.2 ml
Warning:
Read the leaflet carefully and completely before you start using this medicine, because it contains important information for you. Always use this medicine as directed in this leaflet or as directed by your doctor or pharmacist.
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Features
Product code | 65696 |
Category | Anti-smoking, Over-the-Counter medicines (OTC) |
Product line | Nicorette |
Brand | Mcneil |
Volume | 13,2 ml |
Product type | Spray |
Delivery from | Romania |
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