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Nicotinell® Nicotine Patches
Around-the-clock relief from cravings
Nicotinell Patches are nicotine patches which provide a consistent supply of nicotine for 24 hours. With that in mind, a patch can help curb those intense morning cravings and help you stop smoking. Nicotinell Patches are available in three strengths. The dose you start with depends on how much you smoke per day.
WHAT DOSE IS RIGHT FOR ME?
- 21MG patch per day for 3-4 weeks
Heavy smoker
More than 20 cigarettes per day
Step 1- 21 mg patch per day for 3-4 weeks
Step 2- 14 mg patch per day for 3-4 weeks
Step 3- 7 mg patch per day for 3-4 weeks
- 14MG patch per day for 3-4 weeks
- 7MG patch per day for 3-4 weeks
Moderate/light smoker
Less than 20 cigarettes per day
Step 2- 14 mg patch per day for 3-4 weeks
Step 3- 7 mg patch per day for 3-4 weeks
HOW TO USE NICOTINELL PATCHES
- Nicotinell Patches can be used for 24 hours. Apply a new nicotine patch every day, once you have removed the old one.
- Stick to a new area of skin which is unbroken, dry and hairless - this can be on your upper arm, upper back or hip.
- Smooth out the edges of the nicotine patch to ensure it’s stuck properly.
Want to improve your chances of resisting the urge to smoke?
Combination Therapy - Patch used with *lozenge or gum.
It’s as good as it gets.
Not smoking is tough. It takes about 84 days for most of us to get used to it and, in fact, the first 2 weeks are arguably the toughest. To give you the best possible chance to get past those first 2 weeks, it may be worth giving combination therapy a try. Combination therapy is simple - it is when you use more than one nicotine replacement product at once. For example, wear a patch all day and take a *lozenge or a gum when you get the urge to smoke. Please note, you mustn’t wear two patches at once.
When you combine treatments, you can attack your smoking habit on two fronts and manage it around the clock. It’s a useful method if you need extra support to stop smoking, but make sure you talk to a healthcare professional before you start on this course of treatment. Please note, however, if you are using the 1mg lozenge in combination with the patch, you should stop smoking completely.
Our suggestion tool can help you decide if combination therapy is right for you, providing you information on each treatment option. Nicotinell. Quitting made practical.
*refers to 1mg lozenge only.
Please read the leaflet enclosed in the pack and make sure you follow the instructions carefully.
Safety information: When the patch has adhered to your skin, it releases nicotine. Nicotine can irritate your skin, so you may notice red marks when you remove the patch. The redness usually disappears after a few days and is not dangerous. If your skin feels itchy or if you notice blisters forming, then you should stop using the patch immediately, since this can indicate an allergic reaction to the nicotine or the adhesive.