How NRT Lozenges Helps in Quit Smoking?





In both low- and high-dependence smokers, nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) lozenges are an effective new method for quitting smoking.


Description:

Nicotine lozenges are a kind of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) used to help you quit smoking. You get some nicotine from smoking through this process, decreasing the cravings and withdrawal symptoms. 


Efficacy of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) lozenges

In clinical studies, nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) lozenges were significantly more effective than placebos in a period of 28-day abstinence at six weeks. The treatment effect was significantly better for smokers who used more lozenges. The active lozenges also reduced cravings and withdrawal symptoms. 


Who can benefit from nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) lozenges?

  • People who don't chew gum or who cannot chew gum

  • Individuals who are trying to take control of your nicotine intake

  • Individuals who are looking for an effective over-the-counter quit aid

  • Individuals who want to fight cravings no matter what time or place they occur


How to use nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) lozenges?


"Roll Technique" (aka "Cheek to Cheek")

Using a lozenge involves rolling it between your lips and then sucking it into your mouth (or 'cheek to cheek').


Steps:

When you feel like smoking, take a lozenge. Use a lozenge before the onset of a craving, if possible. 

Put the lozenge between your gums and cheeks and roll it around your mouth until it dissolves. Wait 15 to 20 minutes for it to dissolve. The lozenge should not be chewed, sucked, or swallowed.


Precautions to be followed while taking nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) lozenges

  • Start with the right dose for best results. 

  • During the first six weeks of your quit attempt, take one lozenge every 1-2 hours. 

  • Don't take more than five lozenges in 6 hours, and don't take more than twenty lozenges per day. Ask your doctor about dosing if you use fewer than ten cigarettes per day or don't smoke every day. Take no more than one lozenge at a time, and do not take one after another. You could experience nausea or heartburn.

  • After taking the lozenge, do not drink or eat for at least 15 minutes. If you consume acidic foods or drinks, such as soda and coffee, the lozenge will not work as well.

  • Lozenges containing nicotine are different from regular lozenges. So, make sure children and pets are unreachable. 


Dosing of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) lozenges


The strength of the lozenge should be determined by when you typically smoke your first cigarette of the day and following these guidelines.


From week 1 to week 6, one lozenge every one to two hours

From weeks 7 to 9, take one lozenge every two to four hours

From weeks 10 to 12, take one lozenge every four to eight hours


Conclusion:

As soon as you throw away your tobacco, you can start using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). Make sure you read these instructions carefully before beginning NRT.



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