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2MG, Nicotine Polacrilex (30 Gums)
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Ft Nicotine dosage forms
Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
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2MG | 30 Gums | $2 | $0.07 |
4MG | 30 Gums | $2 | $0.07 |
Ft Nicotine Side Effects
When using this medication, you may experience some mild side effects like mouth sores, hiccups, nausea, sore throat, headache, heartburn, or dizziness. These are typically manageable, but if they persist or worsen, it’s important to discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider. Additionally, common nicotine withdrawal symptoms such as dizziness, anxiety, depression, or trouble sleeping might occur when you stop smoking.
More serious side effects can occur, particularly if you continue smoking while using this medication. These include severe dizziness, mood changes like irritability or vivid dreams, numbness or tingling in the hands or feet, and swelling of the hands, ankles, or feet. If you encounter any of these symptoms, seek medical advice immediately.
There are also very serious side effects that require urgent medical attention. These include chest pain, confusion, severe headache, irregular heartbeat, difficulty speaking, or weakness on one side of the body. Though rare, an allergic reaction is possible, and you should get emergency help if you notice symptoms such as a rash, itching, swelling (especially of the face, tongue, or throat), or trouble breathing.
This is not an exhaustive list of potential side effects, so if you experience any other unusual symptoms, reach out to your doctor or pharmacist for guidance.
Ft Nicotine Interactions
Is nicotine in Nicorette bad for you?
Nicotine in Nicorette is used as a smoking cessation aid to help individuals quit smoking by reducing withdrawal symptoms and cravings. While nicotine itself is addictive, using Nicorette as directed is generally considered safer than smoking cigarettes, which contain numerous harmful chemicals. However, it is important to use Nicorette under the guidance of a healthcare professional to ensure it is appropriate for the individual's health needs and to minimize any potential risks.