Questions about Nicabate®Lozenges
What flavours are available?
Original and mint.
What strength lozenge should I use?
If you smoke your first cigarette of the day within thirty minutes of waking, you should use Nicabate® 4mg Lozenge. If you smoke your first cigarette of the day after you’ve been awake for 30 minutes, use Nicabate® 2mg Lozenge.
For Step 1, you should have a lozenge every one to two hours, with a maximum of 15 lozenges a day. Then, after six weeks, move on to Step 2, and have a lozenge every two to four hours. After ten weeks, you should be down to one lozenge every four to eight hours.
How do I use the lozenge?
In order to get the correct dose of therapeutic nicotine from the lozenges, you shouldn't chew or swallow them whole. Simply place one in your mouth and let it dissolve. Periodically, the lozenge should be moved from one side of your mouth to the other until it’s dissolved completely (approximately 20-30 minutes).
Can I eat or drink while using lozenges?
No. Since food and drink can interfere with the nicotine absorption from the lozenge, we recommend you don’t.
Can I drink alcohol while I'm on a treatment course of lozenges?
Yes, you can, but you shouldn't drink either alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks while you have a lozenge in your mouth. Also, to reduce the risk of a relapse, it’s best to avoid drinking alcohol if you associate it with smoking.
What should I do if I smoke while following a treatment course of lozenges?
Above all, try not to! If you think you can stop smoking straight away then you should. However, if you feel this is too big a step, then you may wish to try cutting down the amount of cigarettes you smoke as a first step before stopping completely.
Can I use more than one lozenge at a time?
No. Each lozenge gives you the right amount of nicotine to tackle your cravings and withdrawal symptoms while the step-down programme slowly weans you off nicotine until you don’t need it anymore. During the first 6 weeks of giving up smoking, try to have one lozenge every one to two hours (use 9-15/day). Then in weeks 7 to 9, have one lozenge every two to four hours, then every four to eight hours in weeks 10 to 12. You should never exceed 15 lozenges per day for either the 2mg or 4mg strength lozenge.
What if I use too many lozenges?
It's very unlikely that you'll overdose, because generally you get less nicotine from the lozenges than when you were smoking. If you do use too many, the effects would be similar to suddenly smoking more cigarettes than you’re used to. If you start to feel sick, dizzy and unwell, stop using the lozenges and get immediate medical advice from a doctor or hospital casualty department. It would be helpful to show them the Nicabate® packet or the leaflet within it.
What happens if a child ingests a lozenge?
Even small quantities of nicotine may be dangerous in children and could prove fatal. If you suspect nicotine poisoning in a child, contact your doctor or local hospital immediately. If possible, take the product packaging with you. Be sure to keep Nicabate® Lozenges and any other therapeutic nicotine products in a safe place out of the reach and sight of children.
Signs and symptoms of an overdose include headache, sickness, stomach pains and diarrhoea. If a child has used or eaten any of the lozenges, contact your doctor or nearest hospital casualty department immediately. If possible show them the Nicabate® packet or the leaflet within it.
Can people who smoke roll-ups use lozenges?
Yes. As with manufactured cigarettes, you can determine what strength lozenge you should use by how long it is before you smoke your first cigarette of the day. If you have your first cigarette within 30 minutes of waking up, use the 4mg lozenge. If later than 30 minutes, use the lower strength 2mg lozenge. If you think you can stop smoking straightaway then you should. However, if you feel this is too big a step, then you may wish to try cutting down the amount of roll-ups you smoke as a first step before stopping completely.
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