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This leaflet answers some common questions about Nicorette Nasal Spray. It does not contain all the available information or take the place of professional advice such as talking to your doctor or pharmacist.
All medicines have risks and benefits. Your doctor has weighed the risks of you using Nicorette Nasal Spray against the benefits it is expected to have for you.
If you have any concerns about using this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Keep this leaflet with the medicine. You may need to read it again.
Nicorette Nasal Spray helps you to give up smoking by relieving the desire to smoke, as well as some of the unpleasant effects, which smokers experience when they stop smoking.
Smokers have both a physical reliance on nicotine (i.e. the body becomes
dependent on nicotine) and a psychological reliance on the smoking habit itself.
When you give up smoking, your body will miss the effects of nicotine and you
will miss the habit of smoking.
Nicorette Nasal Spray helps you to tackle these two sides of the problem
separately, instead of all at once.
It is your body's dependence on nicotine, which causes withdrawal symptoms when
you suddenly stop smoking. Nicotine is an addictive substance. Symptoms may
include irritability, restlessness, depression, weight gain, and craving for
cigarettes.
Nicorette Nasal Spray is intended to ease such withdrawal symptoms by providing
your body with nicotine. This leaves your mind free to concentrate on overcoming
your psychological desire to smoke.
Nicorette Nasal Spray contains nicotine in a solution in a brown glass container with a spray pump. When you spray this medicine into your nose (make sure you do so correctly- see 'How to use Nicorette Nasal Spray') nicotine is rapidly absorbed through the lining of your nose into the bloodstream.
Unlike cigarettes Nicorette Nasal Spray does not contain harmful tar and carbon monoxide.
You should not use Nicorette Nasal Spray if the expiry date printed on the carton has passed or the packaging is torn or shows signs of tampering.
Do not give Nicorette Nasal Spray to anyone else.
This medicine is available only with a doctor's prescription.
A dose of Nicorette Nasal Spray is one spray into each nostril. It is recommended that you use 1 to 2 doses each hour to relieve your cravings to smoke. Do not have more than 3 doses in one hour.
You can continue this treatment for about 12 weeks, lessening your dependence on nicotine and allowing you to concentrate on breaking your smoking habit.
After 12 weeks you should be ready to reduce your use of Nicorette Nasal Spray. Over the next 6 to 8 weeks reduce your daily dose until you have stopped your course of Nicorette entirely.
Do not use Nicorette Nasal Spray for longer than 6 months.
It is very important that you use the spray correctly, using it at the
correct angle.
Study the pictures below:



Please note each priming reduces the number of doses in the bottle. When empty, or the spray is no longer needed, dispose of it carefully away from the reach of children or pets.
Overdose of nicotine can occur if nicotine is used excessively, either from too many doses of the Nicorette Nasal Spray used too often and/or smoking.
Children have a greater risk of poisoning from nicotine, therefore it is important to keep Nicorette Nasal Spray out of reach of children.
In the event of yourself or someone else showing symptoms seek medical
advice.
Immediately telephone your doctor or the National Poisons Information Centre
(telephone 0800 POISON or 0800 764 766) for advice, or go to Accident and
Emergency at your nearest hospital.
Nicotine like all other medicines may cause unwanted side effects in some people.
The majority of people using the Nasal Spray for the first time find that it may cause sneezing, running nose, watering eyes, and cough. These may be quite unpleasant at first. However, after a few days the body becomes accustomed to the spray and these effects will gradually disappear.
These are not likely to be serious.
Some effects, such as dizziness, headache and sleeplessness may be withdrawal
symptoms due to low nicotine levels.
If any of these effects do not go away, or you have any other undesirable
effects during use, tell your doctor or pharmacist.
Store Nicorette Nasal Spray at temperatures below 25°C.
Keep the pack out of the light.
KEEP NICORETTE NASAL SPRAY OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
(See section on 'If you use too much (overdose) or in accidental poisoning').
Nicorette Nasal Spray is a clear or slightly cloudy, colourless to light yellow solution filled in a 10 mL brown glass container with a spray pump.
Nicorette Nasal Spray is available only on a doctor's prescription.
The active ingredient in Nicorette Nasal Spray is nicotine.
Other non-active ingredients are: citric acid, dibasic sodium phosphate,
disodium edetate, methyl hydroxybenzoate, monobasic sodium phosphate, perfume
(NNS Aroma DZ-03226), polysorbate 80, propyl hydroxybenzoate, purified water and
sodium chloride.
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This leaflet was prepared in July 2001.