Quit Smoking 14mg

Generic Name: quit smoking 14mg

Cholinergic Nicotinic Agonist [EPC]Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Quit Smoking 14mg

Purpose Stop smoking aid

Overview

Purpose Stop smoking aid

Uses

Use Use reduces withdrawal symptoms, including nicotine craving,associated with quitting smoking

Dosage

Directions If you are under 18 years of age, ask a doctor before use. If you smoke more than 10 cigarettes per day, use the following schedule below: STEP1: Use one 21 mg patch/day---Weeks 1-4 STEP2: Use one 14 mg patch/day---Weeks 5-6 STEP3: Use one 7 mg patch/day---Weeks 7-8 * if you smoke 10 or less cigaretttes per day, start with Step2 for6 weeks, then Step 3 for 2 weeks. * remove backing from patch and immediately press onto skin.Hold for 10 seconds wash hands after applying or removingpatch.Throw away the patch by folding sticky ends together. Replace in its pouch and discard. * you may wear the patch for 16 or 24 hours * ifyou crave cigarettes when you wake up.

Side Effects

If you have vivid dreams or other sleep disturbances, remove this patch at bedtime Stop use and ask a doctor ifSkin redness caused by the patch does not go away after four days, or ifyour skin swells, or you get a rash.irregular heartbeat or palpitations occuryou get symptoms of nicotine overdose such as nausea.vomiting,dizziness, weakness and rapid heartbeat, you have symptoms of an allergic reaction (Such as dificulty breathing or rash)

Warnings

Warnings If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, only use thismedicine on the advice of your health care provider. Smoking can seriously harm your child. Try to stop smoking without using any nicotine replacement medicine. This medicine is believed to be safer than smoking.However, the risks to yourchild from this medicine are not fully known. Do not use * heart disease, recent heart attack, or irregular heartbeat.Nicotine can increase your heart rate. * high blood pressure not controlled with medication. Nicotinecan increase your blood pressure. * an allergy to adhesive tape or have skin problems, becauseyou are more likely to get rashes * stomach ulcer or diabetes history of seizures * using a non-nicotine stop smoking drug * taking a prescription medicine for depression or asthma.Your prescription dose may need to be adjusted.

Storage

Other information store at 20-25°C(68-77°F)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Quit Smoking 14mg used for?

Use Use reduces withdrawal symptoms, including nicotine craving,associated with quitting smoking

What are the side effects of Quit Smoking 14mg?

If you have vivid dreams or other sleep disturbances, remove this patch at bedtime Stop use and ask a doctor ifSkin redness caused by the patch does not go away after four days, or ifyour skin swells, or you get a rash.irregular heartbeat or palpitations occuryou get symptoms of nicotine overdose such as nausea.vomiting,dizziness, weakness and rapid heartbeat, you have symptoms of an allergic reaction (Such as dificulty breathing or rash)

What are the important warnings for Quit Smoking 14mg?

Warnings If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, only use thismedicine on the advice of your health care provider. Smoking can seriously harm your child. Try to stop smoking without using any nicotine replacement medicine. This medicine is believed to be safer than smoking.However, the risks to yourchild from this medicine are not fully known. Do not use * heart disease, recent heart attack, or irregular heartbeat.Nicotine can increase your heart rate. * high blood pressure not controlled with medication. Nicotinecan increase your blood pressure. * an allergy to adhesive tape or have skin problems, becauseyou are more likely to get rashes * stomach ulcer or diabetes history of seizures * using a non-nicotine stop smoking drug * taking a prescription medicine for depression or asthma.Your prescription dose may need to be adjusted.

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.