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Nicotine lozenge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A nicotine lozenge is a hard candy-like tablet that contains a small dose of nicotine. The nicotine is absorbed through the lining of the mouth and goes into the blood. This helps stop nicotine crav...
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The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of a nicotine lozenge in light smokers. ... METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis of a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial contrasting active 2mg nicotine lozenge with placebo, and contrasting light smokers ( < or =15 cigarettes per day) with moderate...
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Nicotine Lozenge Info ... Nicotine Lozenge Frequently Asked Questions ... if you smoke your first cigarette more than 30 minutes after waking up, use 2mg nicotine lozenge...
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NICOTINE LOZENGE - BUCCAL ... Do not smoke or use any tobacco/nicotine product while using this medication. Suck on a lozenge when you feel the urge to smoke. Place the lozenge in your mouth and allow it to slowly dissolve over 20-30 minutes.
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Q. Does the Commit nicotine lozenge work like the gum?; A. Like Nicorette® gum, Commit provides a temporary alternative source of nicotine—without exposing the user to the harmful tars and carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke.
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The FDA has approved a nicotine lozenge to aid smokers in quitting the habit. ... Nov. 1, 2002 -- The first nicotine lozenge will be in drugstores soon. The FDA has approved the Commit Lozenge as a smoking cessation treatment.
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