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4MG, Nicotine Polacrilex (30 Gums)
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4MG | 30 Gums | $2 | $0.07 |
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While using this medication, you might experience some mild side effects like issues with your mouth, teeth, or jaw, headaches, heartburn, sweating, or diarrhea. These are generally manageable, but if they persist or worsen, contact a healthcare professional. Additionally, when you stop smoking, common withdrawal symptoms such as dizziness, anxiety, depression, or sleep disturbances may occur. Chewing the gum too quickly can lead to lightheadedness, dizziness, hiccups, nausea, vomiting, or trouble sleeping—slowing down can help alleviate these.
More serious side effects can happen if you continue smoking while using this product. Severe dizziness, mood changes, numbness or tingling in your extremities, and swelling in your hands, ankles, or feet require immediate attention from a healthcare provider. Furthermore, very serious side effects such as chest pain, confusion, severe headaches, irregular heartbeat, speech difficulties, or sudden weakness on one side of the body necessitate urgent medical help.
An allergic reaction to this medication is rare but serious. Be alert for symptoms like rash, itching, swelling (particularly of the face, tongue, or throat), or trouble breathing, and seek medical assistance immediately if they occur. While this outline covers many potential side effects, it is not exhaustive. If you experience any other unusual symptoms, consult a healthcare professional for advice.
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Is it better to chew nicotine gum or smoke?
Chewing nicotine gum is generally considered a safer alternative to smoking. Smoking involves inhaling harmful chemicals and toxins that can lead to serious health issues such as lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory problems. Nicotine gum, on the other hand, provides a controlled dose of nicotine to help manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms without the harmful effects of smoke inhalation. However, it is important to use nicotine gum as directed and ideally as part of a smoking cessation program.
Is nicotine gum worse for your teeth than smoking?
Nicotine gum is generally considered less harmful to teeth than smoking. Smoking can lead to stained teeth, gum disease, and other oral health issues due to the tar and chemicals in tobacco smoke. Nicotine gum, while it may cause some irritation or soreness in the mouth, does not contain these harmful substances and is less likely to cause significant dental problems. However, it is important to use nicotine gum as directed and maintain good oral hygiene.