Nicorette Icy White Gum medicinal chewing gum 4 mg 105 pieces

Nicorette Icy White Gum medicinal chewing gum 4 mg 105 pieces

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Nicorette Icy White Gum medicinal chewing gum 4 mg 105 pieces

The most important features of the product
For people who smoke more than 20 cigarettes per day
Description
4 mg nicotinum
Chewing gum, medicinal

For additional information, see the leaflet.
The drug does not contain sugar.

OTC - Over-the-counter medication.

Nicorette Icy White gum is a fast and convenient way to combat the symptoms of quitting smoking. The higher dose is tailored for smokers who smoke more than 20 cigarettes a day.It works quickly, with nicotine absorbed through the oral mucosa, relieving nicotine craving and withdrawal symptoms.
Storage and use
Oral administration.
Read the leaflet before using the drug.

Chewing technique:
1. chew the gum slowly until you feel the taste.
2) Then stop chewing and hold the gum between the gum and cheek.
3. start chewing again when the taste disappears.
4. this action should be repeated for 30 minutes. Stop chewing the gum when the taste is completely gone.

Use one chewing gum at the onset of nicotine craving. Usually 8-12 gums per day are used. Do not use more than 15 gums per day.
Storage: Store at ambient temperature
Packaging: box
Composition
One gum contains as active substance 4 mg of nicotine, in the form of nicotine with cationite, Contains butylated hydroxytoluene
Manufacturer
Johnson & Johnson Sp. z o.o.
Manufacturer's address
Responsible party:
McNeil AB,
SE-251 09 Helsingborg,
Sweden

Manufacturer:
McNeil AB,
SE-251 09 Helsingborg,
Sweden
Safety warning
Keep the drug out of sight and reach of children.
Number of units
Number of units: 105
General information
Read the leaflet carefully before using this medication, as it contains important information for the patient.
Always use this medication exactly as described in this patient leaflet or as directed by your doctor or pharmacist.
- Keep this leaflet so that you can read it again if necessary.
- If you need advice or additional information, ask your pharmacist.
- If you experience any side effects, including any side effects not listed in this leaflet, tell your doctor or pharmacist. See section 4.
- If, after 9 months, you continue to have difficulty stopping smoking without the help of Nicorette FreshFruit Gum, you should contact your doctor.
Table of contents of the leaflet
Table of contents of the leaflet:
1. what is the drug Nicorette Icy White Gum and what is it used for?
2. important information before taking Nicorette Icy White Gum
3 How to use the drug Nicorette Icy White Gum
4 Possible side effects
5 How to store the drug Nicorette Icy White Gum
6. package contents and other information
Description and use
1.What is the drug Nicorette Icy White Gum and for what purpose it is used.

Description of action
When a patient stops smoking cigarettes and nicotine is no longer regularly supplied to the body, various symptoms resulting from nicotine withdrawal begin to appear, including irritability, anxiety, mood disorders, dizziness and headaches, and sleep disorders. With the help of Nicorette Icy White Gum, they can be prevented or lessened by delivering small doses of nicotine to the body in a short period of time.
Nicotine contained in Nicorette Icy White Gum is administered in pure form. Unlike cigarettes, Nicorette Icy White Gum does not emit harmful tar or carbon dioxide that occurs when tobacco is burned.

Indications for use
Nicorette Icy White Gum is indicated for the treatment of tobacco dependence by reducing nicotine craving and withdrawal symptoms that occur after smoking cessation.
How to use the drug
3 How to use the drug Nicorette Icy White Gum

Children and adolescents
Do not use Nicorette Icy White Gum in people under 18 years of age without a doctor's recommendation. Data on the treatment of people in this age group with Nicorette Icy White Gum are limited.

Adults and the elderly

The initial dose should be determined individually depending on the patient's nicotine dependence. Usually 8 - 12 gums per day with the appropriate nicotine content are used. Smokers with a low degree of dependence (smoking ≤ 20 cigarettes/day) should start treatment with a dose of 2 mg. Smokers with a high degree of addiction should start treatment with a dose of 4 mg. Do not use more than 15 gums per day.

Smoking cessation
The drug Nicorette Icy White Gum facilitates smoking cessation for those determined to quit. The gum should be used for at least 3 months. After that, you should begin to gradually wean off the gum. Treatment should be completed when the dose is reduced to 1-2 gums per day.

Reducing smoking
The drug Nicorette Icy White Gum makes it easier to reduce smoking for those unwilling or unable to quit. In order to lengthen the intervals between smoking and to maximize the reduction of cigarette smoking, the gum should be used in the periods between cigarettes smoked, when the urge to smoke arises. If a reduction in the number of cigarettes smoked per day is not achieved after 6 weeks, consult a doctor.

Consider trying to stop smoking as soon as possible, but no later than 6 months after starting treatment. If a serious attempt to stop smoking is not possible within 9 months of starting treatment, consult your doctor.

Usually, regular use of gums for more than 12 months is not recommended. Some ex-smokers may require longer treatment to avoid a return to smoking. Unused gums should be saved in case nicotine cravings suddenly arise.

Take advice from support groups, as they can refine the process of quitting smoking and help complete therapy successfully.

Temporary abstinence
The drug Nicorette Icy White Gum helps smokers to temporarily abstain from smoking. The gum should be used during breaks between cigarettes when the urge to smoke arises, such as in places where smoking is prohibited or in other situations where you want to avoid smoking.

Use of gums in combination with patches
Gum can be used alone or in combination with nicotine-containing patches. The use of more than one form of nicotine replacement therapy is beneficial for smokers who have relapsed despite having used NTZ monotherapy in the past, or who have difficulty controlling the urge to light up a cigarette while on monotherapy. Therefore, if necessary, the Nicorette Invisipatch 15 mg/16 h patch and Nicorette Icy White Gum 2 mg can be used together.
The Nicorette Invisipatch 15 mg/16 h patch should be stuck on in the morning, after waking up, and peeled off after 16 hours, before going to bed. It should be used according to the dosage approved for monotherapy use. Nicorette Icy White Gum 2 mg should be chewed when feeling a strong desire to smoke a cigarette, not exceeding the maximum daily dose of 15 gums. The gum can be used in this way for a period of 12 weeks, then the use of gum should be gradually reduced. The maximum duration of gum use is 12 months.

How to chew Nicorette Icy White Gum
The gum should be chewed when you feel the need to smoke a cigarette. The gum is chewed to release nicotine, and then chewing is stopped to allow the nicotine to be absorbed by the oral mucosa. Nicotine swallowed with saliva has no beneficial effect and in excess can irritate the throat or stomach, causing hiccups, for example. Nicorette Icy White Gum should not be chewed like regular gum continuously and vigorously, as the nicotine is released too intensely. Nicorette Icy White Gum should be chewed slowly, taking regular breaks.

Chewing technique
(1) Chew the gum slowly until you feel the taste.
2) Then stop chewing and hold the gum between the gum and cheek.
3. start chewing again when the taste disappears.
4. this action should be repeated for 30 minutes.

Using more than the recommended dose of Nicorette Icy White Gum.
Abuse of nicotine, either from nicotine replacement products and/or from smoking cigarettes, can cause overdose symptoms. The risk of poisoning from chewing gum ingestion is very low, as nicotine absorption in the absence of chewing is slow and incomplete.
Symptoms of nicotine overdose include nausea, vomiting, excessive salivation, abdominal pain, diarrhea, excessive sweating, headache, dizziness, hearing impairment and significant weakness. After large doses, these symptoms may be accompanied by hypotension, weak and irregular heart rate, difficulty breathing, exhaustion, circulatory collapse and generalized convulsions. Doses of nicotine tolerated by adults during treatment can cause symptoms of severe intoxication in young children and can be fatal.

Keep the drug out of the reach of children. In case of overdose, stop nicotine administration immediately and seek medical help. The doctor will take appropriate symptomatic treatment.
If excessive nicotine is swallowed, activated charcoal reduces the gastrointestinal absorption of nicotine.
If you use too much gum or chew or a child swallows gum, contact your doctor immediately or go to the nearest hospital, taking the gum pack and this leaflet with you.
How to store the drug
5 How to store the drug Nicorette Icy White Gum.

Store out of sight and reach of children.
Store at a temperature below 25°C.
Do not use this medicine after the expiration date on the package. The expiration date means the last day of the month stated.
Medicines should not be disposed of in sewage or household waste containers. Ask your pharmacist what to do with medicines you no longer need. Doing so will help protect the environment.
Possible side effects
4 Possible side effects

Like any drug, this medication may cause side effects, although not everyone will experience them.

Some symptoms may occur in connection with smoking cessation. These include worsened mood, insomnia, irritability, frustration, anger, anxiety, trouble concentrating, nervousness or impatience. Physical symptoms such as decreased heart rate, increased appetite or weight gain, dizziness or pre-fainting symptoms, cough, constipation, bleeding gums, aphthous ulcers or nasopharyngitis, and nicotine craving combined with the desire to smoke may also occur.

Most of the reported side effects occur during the first weeks after starting treatment. Irritation of the mouth and throat can occur, but most patients become accustomed to this during the course of the drug.

Chewing gum can stick and, in rare cases, cause damage to dental prostheses.

Allergic reactions (including severe allergic reactions) may rarely occur during the use of Nicorette Icy White Gum.

Adverse reactions reported in at least 1% of nicotine-treated patients in clinical trials during and after marketing are shown in the table below. The incidence was determined according to the following scheme:

Very common (may occur in 1 to 10 out of 10 people)
Frequent (may occur in 1 to 10 out of 100 people)
Uncommon (may occur in 1 to 10 per 1,000 people)
Rare (may occur in 1 to 10 in 10,000 people)
Unknown (frequency cannot be determined from available data)

classification of systems and organs
Frequency - Adverse effect

Cardiac disorders
Uncommon - Palpitations (palpitations)
Uncommon - Tachycardia (acceleration of heart rate)

Eye disorders
Unknown - Blurred vision
Unknown - Increased tearing

Gastrointestinal disorders
Common - Abdominal pain
Common - Dry mouth
Common - Indigestion
Frequent - Flatulence
Very common - Nausea
Frequent - Excessive salivation
Frequently - Oral inflammation
Frequently - Vomiting
Frequent - Diarrhea
Unknown - Dryness of the mucous membranes of the throat
Rare - Dysphagia (difficult swallowing)
Uncommon - Rebounding
Unknown - Gastrointestinal discomfort
Uncommon - Inflammation of the tongue
Rare - Oral dysphagia
Uncommon - Blistering and peeling of the oral mucosa
Unknown - Lip pain
Uncommon - Tingling sensation/ numbness of the mouth
Rare - Vomiting reflex

General disorders and conditions at the site of administration
Common - Burning sensation
Frequent - Fatigue
Uncommon - Weakness
Uncommon - Chest discomfort and pain
Uncommon - Malaise

Immunologic system disorders
Common - Hypersensitivity
Unknown - Anaphylactic reaction (sudden severe allergic reaction that may manifest as hives, itching, flushing, shortness of breath, decreased blood pressure, abdominal pain, diarrhea, or vomiting)

Nervous system disorders
Very common - Headache
Frequent - Change in sensation of taste
Frequent - Cold, warm and tingling sensations on the skin

Musculoskeletal disorders
Unknown - Stiffness of the jaw muscles
Uncommon - Jaw pain

Psychiatric disorders
Uncommon - Unusual dreams

Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders
Common - Cough
Very common - Hiccups
Uncommon - Throat irritation
Uncommon - Bronchospasm
Uncommon - Voice disorders
Uncommon - Nasal mucosal congestion
Uncommon - Pain in the mouth and throat
Uncommon - Sneezing
Uncommon - Pressure in the throat

Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders
Unknown - Angioedema (a disease of the skin and mucous membranes characterized by limited swelling)
Unknown - Erythema
Uncommon - Excessive sweating
Uncommon - Pruritus
Uncommon - Rash
Uncommon - Urticaria

Vascular disorders
Uncommon - Facial flushing
Uncommon - Hypertension

Reporting of side effects
If you experience any side effects, including any side effects not listed in this leaflet, tell your doctor or pharmacist. Adverse reactions can be reported directly to the Adverse Drug Reactions Monitoring Department of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices and Biocidal Products, Jerozolimskie Avenue 181C, 02-222 Warsaw, phone: + 48 22 49 21 301,
fax: + 48 22 49 21 309, e-mail: ndl@urpl.gov.pl.
Side effects can also be reported to the responsible party.
By reporting side effects, it will be possible to gather more information on the safety of the drug.
Package contents and other information
6 Package contents and other information

What the drug Nicorette Icy White Gum contains
- The active substance of the drug is nicotine. One chewing gum contains 2 mg or 4 mg of nicotine, in the form of nicotine with cationite.
- The other ingredients are: core - Chewing gum base (Cafosa 258 Soft) (E321), xylitol (E967), peppermint oil, sodium carbonate anhydrous, sodium bicarbonate (2 mg dose only), acesulfame potassium (E950), levomenthol, magnesium oxide, light, aluminium lacquer of quinoline yellow (E104) (4 mg dose only); Subcoat shell - Winterfresh RDE4-149, hypromellose, sucralose (E955), polysorbate 80; hard shell - xylitol (E967), starch, titanium dioxide (E171), Winterfresh RDE4-149, Carnauba wax, quinoline yellow aluminum lacquer (E104) (4 mg dose only).

Nicorette Icy White Gum chewing gum does not contain sugar (sucrose) or ingredients of animal origin.

What the drug Nicorette Icy White Gum looks like and what the package contains.
The package contains 6, 10, 12, 15, 30, 105 or 210 gums in blisters placed in a cardboard box.
Important before use
2 Important information before using Nicorette Icy White Gum.

When not to use the drug Nicorette Icy White Gum
- If the patient is allergic to nicotine or any of the other ingredients of this drug(listed in section 6)

Warnings and precautions
Before taking Nicorette Icy White Gum, discuss this with your doctor if you:
- a recent history of stroke or myocardial infarction,
- chest pain or symptoms of angina pectoris,
- uncompensated hypertension,
- peptic ulcer disease of the stomach or duodenum,
- hyperthyroidism,
- insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (lower insulin doses may be required as a result of smoking cessation),
- established pheochromocytoma of the adrenal glands,
- severe or moderate liver disease,
- severe kidney disease,
- esophagitis.

Chewing gum can stick and, in rare cases, cause damage to dental prostheses.

Some patients may continue using Nicorette Icy White Gum for longer than the recommended treatment period, but the potential risks of long-term use are far less than the risk of addiction associated with a return to smoking.

Nicorette Icy White Gum drug and other medications
Tell your doctor about all medications you are currently or recently taking, as well as medications you plan to take. Smoking cessation may require modification of their dosage.
If you are taking imipramine, clomipramine, fluvoxamine (drugs used to treat depression), clozapine, olanzapine (drugs used to treat schizophrenia), theophylline (a drug used to treat bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and bronchial inflammation), tacrine (a drug used for Alzheimer's disease), ropinirole (a drug used for Parkinson's disease), flecainide (a drug used for, among other things.among others in tachycardia, paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, cardiac arrhythmias), pentazocine (a painkiller), insulin, you should consult your doctor before using Nicorette Icy White Gum medicinal chewing gum.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, suspect that you may be pregnant, or if you are planning to have a child, you should consult your doctor before using this medication. To reduce the exposure of the child, the drug should be used immediately after breastfeeding.

Driving and operating machinery
The drug has no or negligible effect on the ability to drive and operate machinery.

The drug Nicorette Icy White Gum contains butylhydroxytoluene (E 321). The drug may cause irritation of the mucous membranes.

The drug contains less than 1 mmol (23 mg) of sodium per dose, that is, the drug is considered "sodium free."
Product identification
Nicorette Icy White Gum, 2 mg, chewing gum, medicinal
Nicorette Icy White Gum, 4 mg, chewing gum, medicinal

Nicotinum

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Nicorette
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