Nicorette Coolmint
Ingredients
Active substance: One lozenge contains 4 mg of nicotine (in the form of nicotine with cathexis).
Auxiliary materials:
Tablet core : xanthan gum, Winterfresh RDE4-149 spray-dried (gum arabic, peppermint, menthol and eucalyptus aroma), sodium carbonate anhydrous, sucralose, acesulfame potassium, magnesium stearate Coating
:
hypromellose, Winterfresh RDE4-149, peppermint (menthol, menthol) and eucalyptus E 171), sucralose, Sepifilmglanz (hypromellose, microcrystalline cellulose, aluminum-potassium silicate, titanium dioxide (E 171)), acesulfame potassium, polysorbate 80
dosage
Use lozenges when you want to smoke a cigarette.
Take enough lozenges a day, most smokers usually need 8 to 12 lozenges, no more than 15 lozenges.
Place the tablet in your mouth and let it dissolve. The tablet should be moved from one side of the mouth to the other at regular intervals and this step should be repeated until the tablet is completely dissolved (approximately 16 to 19 minutes). The tablet must not be chewed or swallowed whole.
No food or drink should be taken while the lozenge is in the mouth. Beverages such as coffee, juices, and soft drinks that lower the pH in the mouth can reduce the absorption of nicotine in the mouth. For maximum nicotine absorption, avoid consuming these beverages within 15 minutes of using the lozenge.
action
Lozenges replace some of the nicotine provided by tobacco and help reduce the severity of cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Indication
Nicorette Coolmint lozenges 4 mg are suitable for smokers with a high degree of nicotine dependence, i.e. H. For those who smoke their first cigarette of the day within 30 minutes of waking up or smoke more than 20 cigarettes a day. Day.
Contraindication
Hypersensitivity to nicotine or any excipient.
Side effects
Nicotine replacement therapy can cause side effects similar to other nicotine use, including cigarette smoking. They may be attributed to the pharmacological effects of nicotine, some of which are dose-dependent. At recommended doses, Nicorette Pepparmint 4 mg lozenges have not been known to cause serious side effects. Excessive use of Nicorette Pepparmint lozenges 4 mg by people who were not addicted to inhaling tobacco smoke may cause nausea, fainting and headaches.
Some observed symptoms such as depression, irritability, anxiety, increased appetite and insomnia may be associated with withdrawal symptoms when you stop smoking. People who stop smoking in any way can expect headaches or dizziness, trouble sleeping, increased coughing or colds.
Within each frequency group, adverse effects are ranked in order of decreasing seriousness: very common (?1/10), common (?1/100 to <1/10), rare (?1/1000 to <)1/100), rare ( ?1/10,000 to <1/1,000) or very rarely (<1/10,000).
Immune system disorders:
Very rare: hypersensitivity (including allergic and anaphylactic reactions), angioedema
Psychiatric disorders:
Common: irritability, anxiety, sleep disorders including abnormal dreams
Uncommon: nervousness, depression
Nervous system disorders:
Common: dizziness, headache Cardiac disorders
:
Uncommon: palpitations, increased heart rate
rare: atrial arrhythmias
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders: common:
cough, sore throat
Gastrointestinal disorders:
very common: nausea, oropharyngeal and tongue irritation
Common: Vomiting, diarrhoea, gastrointestinal discomfort, gas, hiccups , heartburn, dyspeptic symptoms Skin
and subcutaneous tissue disorders: Uncommon
: Rash, erythema, urticaria General
disorders and administration site conditions:
Uncommon: Fatigue, malaise, chest pain
Taking other medicines
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you are taking or have recently taken, and about any medicines you may take.
Taking the drug with food and drink
No food or drink should be taken while the lozenge is in the mouth. Beverages such as coffee, juices, and soft drinks that lower the pH in the mouth can reduce the absorption of nicotine in the mouth. For maximum nicotine absorption, avoid consuming these beverages within 15 minutes of using the lozenge.
pregnancy and breastfeeding
Consult a doctor before use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Drug use in children and adolescents
People aged 12 to 17 should not use Nicorette Pepparmint without medical advice.
Producer
MCNEIL AB


















