About Nicorette Mini Nicotine Lozenges to Help Quit Smoking, 2 mg
Nicorette 2 mg Coated Nicotine Lozenges to Help Stop Smoking are a small stop smoking aid that relieves sudden cravings quickly to help make quitting easier. This specially formulated smoking cessation lozenge slowly releases nicotine to combat cravings and reduce anxiety, frustration, irritability and restlessness associated with quitting smoking. With a coated outer shell, 2 mg nicotine lozenges feature a smooth, non-chalky texture and bold Ice Mint flavor that lasts longer than a craving and helps gradually diminish your dependence on nicotine over time. Available in a portable dispenser that fits easily in a pocket or purse, this smoking cessation product is perfect for use on the go. Take these nicotine lozenges as part of your OTC nicotine replacement therapy if you smoke your first cigarette more than 30 minutes after waking.
Key Benefits & Features
- Relieves sudden cravings quickly to help make quitting easier.
- The lozenges feature a smooth, non-chalky texture and a bold Ice Mint flavor that lasts longer than a craving.
- Reduces withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting smoking.
- Comes in a convenient, portable dispenser for use on the go.
Nicorette Mini Nicotine Lozenges to Help Quit Smoking, 2 mg FAQs
How does Nicorette Gum work?
Nicorette contains a low dose of nicotine released as you chew the gum or as the lozenge dissolves. The level of nicotine uptake is lower than that of cigarettes and the program is designed to let your body gradually adjust to having less nicotine.
How long after smoking my last cigarette can I start using Nicorette?
You can start immediately. Choose a start date for your quit and begin to use Nicorette that day.
Does Nicorette Gum contain gluten, animal derivatives or dairy products? Is there sugar in Nicorette Gum?
No, Nicorette products do not contain any of these.
If nicotine is the problem, why should I use nicotine-based gum or lozenges?
Quitting smoking may be one of the hardest things you'll ever do, but the benefits of quitting are worth it. Cigarette smoke delivers nicotine very quickly into the body along with over 7,000 chemicals, 69 of which are known carcinogens. The active ingredient in Nicorette is a low dose of therapeutic nicotine that's gradually absorbed by your body to help reduce nicotine withdrawal symptoms, such as a cigarette cravings, difficulty concentrating, irritability, frustration, anxiety and restlessness. The goal of using Nicorette is to slowly reduce your dependence on nicotine by following a schedule where you use less and less over the course of a 12-week program. NRT, along with behavioral support, can double your chances of success.
Can I use Nicorette to help quit chewing tobacco, cigars, or pipe smoking?
No, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of Nicorette only as a stop-smoking aid for cigarette smoking.
Why can’t I eat or drink for 15 minutes before using Nicorette?
Eating or drinking even mildly acidic foods and beverages directly before using or while using Nicorette inhibits nicotine absorption into your bloodstream. A basic alkaline pH is required for the nicotine in Nicorette to be properly released from the gum and absorbed through the lining of your mouth. We recommend waiting 15 minutes after eating or drinking before or while using Nicorette.
How do I use Nicorette gum, and how many pieces should I chew in a day?
- Chew 1 piece of gum every 1-2 hours for the first 6 weeks of your quit.
- Be sure to use at least 9 pieces of Nicorette a day for the first 6 weeks of your quit.
- If you experience strong or frequent cravings, you may use a second piece within the hour. However, do not continuously use one piece after another
- Do not use more than 24 pieces a day.
What is the difference between Nicorette Lozenge, Mini Lozenge and Gum?
While Nicorette Gum can help keep your mouth busy chewing, providing an oral fixation, Nicotine Lozenges are ideal for people who don’t like to or cannot chew gum. A Mini Lozenge will dissolve in your mouth more quickly due to its smaller size – at 3 minutes dissolve time for each 4 mg Lozenge.
Do Nicorette Gum, Lozenge and Mini Lozenge have side effects?
The active ingredient in Nicorette products is a low, therapeutic dose of nicotine. This could cause problems among people with certain health conditions. Carefully read the user guide inside your package for a complete list of possible side effects.
Does Nicorette contain gluten, animal derivatives, latex or dairy products? Is there sugar in Nicorette?
No, Nicorette products do not contain any of these.
How long should I use Nicorette?
You should use Nicorette for the full 12 weeks to improve your chances of success. However, if you find that you need to use Nicorette longer than 12 weeks, consult your doctor or healthcare provider.
Does it matter how many Nicorette Lozenge I take in a day?
Using Nicorette Lozenge allows users to gradually reduce their nicotine dependence over time. Do not use more than five lozenges in six hours or more than 20 lozenges per day.
How will I feel when I start using Nicorette?
Quitting smoking isn’t easy. But you’ll feel a lot better than you would if you quit cold turkey. That's because Nicorette helps reduce nicotine withdrawal symptoms, which can include things like depressed mood, insomnia, irritability, frustration, anxiety, and restlessness. And since the benefit of quitting smoking is such a positive thing for your body and mind, you should start to feel better, both physically and emotionally, because of the decision you’ve made.
Ingredients
Active Ingredient: Nicotine Polacrilex (equal to 2 mg nicotine).
Inactive Ingredients: Acesulfame Potassium, Calcium Polycarbophil, Corn Syrup Solids, Flavors, Lactose, Magnesium Stearate, Maltodextrin, Mannitol, Potassium Bicarbonate, Sodium Alginate, Sodium Carbonate, Soy Protein, Triethyl Citrate, Xanthan Gum.