Nicotine Gums

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Stop smoking aid - Nicotine Gums

A very popular form of a stop smoking aid are nicotine gums. These are yet another form through which nicotine is supplied to the addicted body of a smoker who wants to quit smoking and so comes under nicotine replacement therapy. Nicotine gums have been around for quite a while now and many smokers use them to help them in smoking cessation.

What is nicotine gum actually?

Nicotine gum is a medication which usually contains a form of the herb lobelia. This herb is quite similar to nicotine but positively, it is not addictive and therefore helps a smokers to quit smoking. Lobelia is a powerful herb with strong reactive properties and therefore it must be taken after a medical recommendation by a registered medical supervisor.

Nicorette - A popular nicotine gum for quitting smoking

Nicorette is a popular brand which makes nicotine gums. Their products are aimed to help quit smoking through nicotine replacement therapy by supplying nicotine to the body through nicotine gums. The time of treatment usually lasts for 12 weeks or more. As the amount of nicotine is less compared to a cigarette and hence the cravings are gradually lowered, making quitting smoking an easier task.

For more information, check out their official site here.

How does nicotine gum work?

Putting it simply, Nicotine gums work by supplying nicotine to the bloodstream through tissues in the mouth. These are not like traditional chewing gums and are thus not supposed to be chewed but nicotine gums are supposed to be kept in the mouth.

Any side effects of using nicotine gums?

The usual symptoms which are associated with using nicotine gums are:

  • Headaches
  • Body aches
  • Ulcers in the mouth
  • Dizziness
  • Bad Stomach

Avoid the use of nicotine gums if any of these problems become severe and do not go away.

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