Nicotine (2mg)

Nicotine (2mg) is commonly used as a smoking cessation aid. It helps reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings associated with quitting smoking.

Key Points:

- Usage: Often found in gums, lozenges, or patches.

- Mechanism: Provides a controlled dose of nicotine to ease withdrawal.

- Side Effects: May include nausea, dizziness, or mouth irritation.

- Precautions: Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding.

Recommendations:

- Follow the dosage instructions carefully.

- Combine with behavioral support for best results.

- Avoid smoking while using nicotine replacement products.
Disclaimer:

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