Quit Smoking Patches

Generic Name: quit smoking patches

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

Brand Names:

Hqlsey Quit Smoking Patches

Purpose Smoking cessation aid

Overview

Purpose Smoking cessation aid

Uses

Use helps reduce withdrawal symptoms, including nicotine craving, associatedwith quitting smoking

Dosage

Directions ·if you smoke more than 10 cigarettes per day: -use Step 1 (21 mg) patch for weeks 1-6 ·apply one patch to a clean, dry, hairless area of skin on the upper body or outer part of the arm ·press patch frmly in place for about 10 seconds ·wash hands after applying or removing patch ·apply a new patch each day to a different area of skin ·do not use more than one patch at a time ·remove patch after 24 hours

Side Effects

Stop Use skin irritation, redness, or swelling develops

Interactions

Ask Doctor If pregnant or breastfeeding,ask a doctor before use

Warnings

Warnings if you continue to smoke, chew tobacco, use snuff, use nicotine gum, or use other nicotine-containing products Do not use if you continue to smoke, chew tobacco, use snuff, use nicotine gum, or use other nicotine-containing products

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Quit Smoking Patches used for?

Use helps reduce withdrawal symptoms, including nicotine craving, associatedwith quitting smoking

What are the side effects of Quit Smoking Patches?

Stop Use skin irritation, redness, or swelling develops

What are the important warnings for Quit Smoking Patches?

Warnings if you continue to smoke, chew tobacco, use snuff, use nicotine gum, or use other nicotine-containing products Do not use if you continue to smoke, chew tobacco, use snuff, use nicotine gum, or use other nicotine-containing products

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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.