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Smoking cessation - Management
Nicotine gum, lozenges, and tablets

Age from 12 years onwards
Nicotine 4mg sugar-free gum
Nicotine 4mg medicated chewing gum sugar free
Chew one piece of gum slowly for approximately 30 minutes when you have the urge to smoke. Maximum of 15 pieces in 24 hours.
Supply 210 pieces.
Age: from 12 years onwards
NHS cost: £18.24
OTC cost: £32.15
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Chew one piece of gum slowly until the taste becomes strong. This means the nicotine is being released. When this happens, place the gum between your cheek and teeth and rest it there. When the taste has faded chew the gum again then rest it in another part of the mouth. Continue this for 30 minutes or until the urge to smoke has gone away. Follow the directions you have been given carefully and please ask your doctor, pharmacist, or practice nurse if you are unsure.
Nicotine 2mg sugar-free gum
Nicotine 2mg medicated chewing gum sugar free
Chew one piece of gum slowly for approximately 30 minutes when you have the urge to smoke. Maximum of 15 pieces in 24 hours.
Supply 210 pieces.
Age: from 12 years onwards
NHS cost: £14.82
OTC cost: £26.12
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Chew one piece of gum slowly until the taste becomes strong. This means the nicotine is being released. When this happens, place the gum between your cheek and teeth and rest it there. When the taste has faded chew the gum again then rest it in another part of the mouth. Continue this for 30 minutes or until the urge to smoke has gone away. Follow the directions you have been given carefully and please ask your doctor, pharmacist, or practice nurse if you are unsure.
Nicotine 4mg sugar-free lozenges (NiQuitin®)
Nicotine 4mg lozenges sugar free
Suck one lozenge slowly every 1-2 hours when you have the urge to smoke. Maximum of 15 lozenges in 24 hours.
Supply 216 lozenges.
Age: from 12 years onwards
NHS cost: £29.91
OTC cost: £52.72
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Once placed in the mouth, the lozenge should be periodically moved from one side of the mouth to the other and repeated until the lozenge is completely dissolved (approximately 20 to 30 minutes). Do not chew or swallow the lozenge. Do not eat or drink whilst the lozenge is in the mouth. Follow the directions you have been given carefully and please ask your doctor, pharmacist or practice nurse if you are unsure.
Nicotine 2mg sugar-free lozenges (NiQuitin®)
Nicotine 2mg lozenges sugar free
Suck one lozenge slowly every 1-2 hours when you have the urge to smoke. Maximum of 15 lozenges in 24 hours.
Supply 216 lozenges.
Age: from 12 years onwards
NHS cost: £29.91
OTC cost: £52.72
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Once placed in the mouth, the lozenge should be periodically moved from one side of the mouth to the other and repeated until the lozenge is completely dissolved (approximately 20 to 30 minutes). Do not chew or swallow the lozenge. Do not eat or drink whilst the lozenge is in the mouth. Follow the directions you have been given carefully and please ask your doctor, pharmacist or practice nurse if you are unsure.
Nicotine bitartrate 2mg sugar-free lozenges (Nicotinell®)
Nicotine bitartrate 2mg lozenges sugar free
Suck one lozenge slowly every 1-2 hours when you have the urge to smoke. Maximum of 15 lozenges in 24 hours.
Supply 192 lozenges.
Age: from 12 years onwards
NHS cost: £21.20
OTC cost: £37.37
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Once placed in the mouth, the lozenge should be periodically moved from one side of the mouth to the other and repeated until the lozenge is completely dissolved (approximately 20 to 30 minutes). Do not chew or swallow the lozenge. Do not eat or drink whilst the lozenge is in the mouth. Follow the directions you have been given carefully and please ask your doctor, pharmacist, or practice nurse if you are unsure.
Nicotine bitartrate 1mg sugar-free lozenges (Nicotinell®)
Nicotine bitartrate 1mg lozenges sugar free
Suck one lozenge slowly every 1 to 2 hours when you have the urge to smoke. Maximum of 30 lozenges in 24 hours.
Supply 192 lozenges.
Age: from 12 years onwards
NHS cost: £18.24
OTC cost: £32.15
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Once placed in the mouth, the lozenge should be periodically moved from one side of the mouth to the other and repeated until the lozenge is completely dissolved (approximately 20 to 30 minutes). Do not chew or swallow the lozenge. Do not eat or drink whilst the lozenge is in the mouth. Follow the directions you have been given carefully and please ask your doctor, pharmacist, or practice nurse if you are unsure.
Nicotine 2mg sublingual tablets
Nicotine 2mg sublingual tablets
Place one to two tablets under the tongue every hour. Maximum of 40 tablets in 24 hours.
Supply 210 sublingual tablets.
Age: from 12 years onwards
NHS cost: £22.24
OTC cost: £39.20
Licensed use: yes
Patient information: Allow the tablet to slowly dissolve under the tongue. Follow the directions you have been given carefully and please ask your doctor, pharmacist or practice nurse if you are unsure.

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