NICORETTE FRESHFRUIT 2mg medicated chewing gum medication leaflet

N07BA01 nicotine • Nervous system | Drugs used in addictive disorders | Drugs used in nicotine dependence

Nicotine is a chemical naturally found in plants of the Solanaceae family, such as tobacco. It is primarily used in nicotine replacement products, such as patches, gum, or nasal sprays, to help people quit smoking. Nicotine acts on the central nervous system, stimulating the release of dopamine, which can create a sense of pleasure and addiction.

Nicotine replacement products are designed to reduce withdrawal symptoms and help smokers gradually quit smoking. It is important to use these products as directed to avoid overdose or other adverse effects.

Side effects may include irritation at the application site (in the case of patches), nausea, dizziness, or insomnia. In rare cases, excessive use may lead to nicotine toxicity, requiring immediate medical attention.

Patients should inform their doctor about any other medications being used or pre-existing conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, as these may affect the safety of using nicotine-containing products.

General data about NICORETTE FRESHFRUIT 2mg

Substance: nicotine

Date of last drug list: 01-07-2015

Commercial code: W61508001

Concentration: 2mg

Pharmaceutical form: medicated chewing gum

Quantity: 15

Product type: original

Prescription restrictions: OTC - Over the Counter = medicines that do not require a prescription.

Marketing authorisation

Manufacturer: MCNEIL AB - SUEDIA

Holder: MCNEIL AB - SUEDIA

Number: 12834/2019/01

Shelf life: 3 years

Concentrations available for nicotine

10mg/16h, 114mg, 15mg/16h, 1mg, 1mg/spray, 25mg/16h, 2mg, 36mg, 4mg, 5mg/16h, 78mg

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