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NICORETTE® Nicotine Inhalator

Product Details

NICORETTE® Inhalator replaces the hand-to-mouth action of smoking to keep your hands busy and help you quit for good.

  • Held like a cigarette, so it keeps your hands busy

  • Replaceable cartridge releases nicotine to help relieve your cigarette cravings and nicotine withdrawal symptoms

  • The only Inhalator with nicotine clinically proven to help you quit

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  1. Line up the markers and pull each end in the opposite direction.

  2. Insert the cartridge into the mouthpiece and twist to close securely.

  3. When you have a craving take a shallow puff about every 4 seconds or take 2 deep puffs every minute. Each cartridge lasts for approximately 40 minutes of frequent puffing.

Ready to quit smoking? Use the NICORETTE ® Nicotine Inhalator whenever you feel the urge to smoke. Over time, you’ll need to use the Inhalator less to control your nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. We recommend gradually reducing the number of times you use the Inhalator per day.

Stopping Immediately

Weeks 1-12

1 cartridge when you have an urge to smoke or every 2 to 4 hours. For best results use 3 to 6 cartridges per day.

After 12 weeks

Gradually reduce to 1 to 2 cartridges a day and then stop use. Use beyond 12 months is not recommended.

Cutting Down

Gradually increase NICORETTE ® Inhalator use (maximum 6 cartridges per day) and reduce smoking with the aim of stopping by 6 months. If you have not cut down at 6 weeks or stopped at 9 months, see your doctor or pharmacist.

Things to Consider When Cutting Down To Quit

Learn how to break quitting into manageable steps. You can reduce the number of cigarettes you smoke, while managing cravings and withdrawal symptoms with a NICORETTE® product.

Quitting Smoking Cold Turkey

Learn about the importance of the first quit week and how NICORETTE® can support you by helping to manage your nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms.