Nicotine Replacement Therapy

Smoking cigarettes is a leading cause of numerous oral health conditions, so screening your patients to determine which ones smoke and then advising them to stop the habit is a great way to help protect them. Because quitting smoking is very difficult, many people turn to nicotine replacement therapies to help them decrease their smoking and eventually quit completely. These therapies are available both over-the-counter and by prescription. They can be gum, patches, sprays, pills, lozenges and a number of other formats. Be sure to have some recommendations ready so you can help your patients quit their smoking habits.
CompanyE-Z Quit, IncDr. Reddy's LaboratoriesGlaxoSmithKlineGlaxoSmithKlineGlaxoSmithKline
ItemArtificial CigaretteHabitrol Nicotine Transdermal SystemNicoDerm CQNicorette GumNicorette Lozenge
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DescriptionE-Z Quit Inc.'s Artificial Cigarette contains no drugs, No nicotine, The ingredients in the Artificial Cigarette are simple food-grade flavorings. The patch helps to quit smoking by reducing the nicotine withdrawal symptoms. When you wear a patch, nicotine is gradually released into the NicoDerm CQ is a layered nicotine patch with Time Release SmartControl Technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long.Original, Mint and Orange-flavored Nicorette nicotine chewing gums are nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products approved for over-the-counter. If Nicorette Lozenge works by releasing controlled amounts of nicotine at a slower, less intense pace than cigarettes. Leaving you free to focus your
QuantityArtificial Cigarette With 3 Flavor Cartridges7 Patches Per Box14 Patches Per Pack20 / 40 / 50 / 70 / 100 /110 / 160 / 170 Gums Per Pack72 Lozenges
168 Lozenges
144 Lozenges
Nicotine DeliveryCartridgePatchPatchGumLozenges
DosageNot Available21 mg
14 mg
7 mg
21 mg
14 mg
7 mg
2 mg
4 mg
2 mg
4 mg
RegimineNot AvailableWeeks 1 - 4 = 21 mg/day (Step 1)
Weeks 5 and 6 = 14 mg/day (Step 2)
Weeks 7 and 8 = 7 mg/day
Weeks 1 - 6 = 21 mg In 16 Hours or 24 Hours (Step 1)
Weeks 7 - 8 = 14 mg In 16 Hours or 24 hours (Step 2)
Weeks 9 - 10 = 7 mg In 16 Hours or 24 Hours (Step 3)
Weeks 1 to 6 = 1 Piece Every 1 to 2 Hours
Weeks 7 to 9 = 1 Piece Every 2 to 4 Hours
Weeks 10 to 12 = 1 Piece Every 4 to 8 Hours
Week 1 to 6 = 1 Lozenge Every 1 to 2 Hours
Week 7 to 9 = 1 Lozenges Every 2 to 4 Hours
Weeks 10 to 12 = 1 Lozenge Every 4 to 8 Hours
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