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Nicorette® Icy White 4mg Gum contains nicotine. Stop Smoking Aid. Requires Willpower. Always read the label. Nicorette Icy White 4mg Gum is used to relieve and/or prevent withdrawal symptoms and reduce the cravings you get when you try to stop smoking or when cutting down the number of cigarettes you smoke. It provides a safer alternative to smoking for both the individual and those around them. Ideally you should aim to stop smoking. However this product can be used in a number of different ways, either to completely replace all your cigarettes, or if you do not feel ready to stop smoking completely, to replace certain cigarettes and therefore help you to cut down the number of cigarettes you smoke. It may also help increase your motivation to quit. It also contains a number of ingredients which will improve the whiteness of your teeth.
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How To Use: The number of Nicorette Gums you use each day will depend on how many cigarettes you smoked and how strong they are.n The 2 mg gums should be used by people who smoke 20 or fewer cigarettes each day or by heavier smokers when they are cutting down the number and strength of the Nicorette gums they are using. The 4 mg gums should be used by people who smoke more than 20 cigarettes per day. Children under 12 years Do not give this product to children under 12 years. Adults and Children 12 years and over: If you usually smoke 20 cigarettes or fewer per day, use one 2mg gum as required to relieve cravings. If you usually smoke 20 cigarettes or more per day, use one 4mg gum as required to relieve cravings. Use only one piece of gum at a time. Most people use between 8 to 12 gums per day. Do not use more than 15 gums per day. Children aged 12 up to 18 years should not use for longer than 12 weeks without asking for help and advice from a doctor, nurse or pharmacist. Adults aged 18 years and over should not use for longer than 9 months without asking for help and advice from a doctor, nurse or pharmacist. How to chew Nicorette Gum – the Nicorette Chewing Technique The method of chewing Nicorette Gum is not the same as for ordinary chewing gum. Nicorette Gum is chewed to release nicotine then rested so that nicotine can be taken in through the lining of the mouth. If Nicorette Gum is chewed continuously, the nicotine is released too quickly and is swallowed. This may irritate your throat, upset your stomach or give you hiccups. If you have false teeth you may have difficulty chewing the gum as Nicorette Gum could stick to them and on rare occasions, damage dentures. If you experience a problem, other types of nicotine replacement therapy such as a skin patch, inhalator or microtab may be more suitable for you. The Nicorette Chewing Technique Chew slowly until taste becomes strong. Rest between gum and cheek. Chew again when the taste has faded. Keep chewing like this for about half an hour. After this time the gum will have lost its strength and you should dispose of i
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