How does Nicorette work?
Each piece is a form of Therapeutic Nicotine. This means it replaces some of the nicotine your body and brain are used to getting, while gradually reducing the level of nicotine until you no longer need it. The level of nicotine uptake is lower than cigarettes, and allows your body to gradually adjust to having less nicotine until you don’t need any. Nicorette is nicotine bound to a sugarless chewing gum base. When Nicorette is chewed, nicotine is released and absorbed through the lining of the mouth. You may adjust the amount of nicotine you receive by changing how much time you wait before chewing another piece. However, it is recommended you use at least 9 pieces of Nicorette gum during the first six weeks of therapy to improve your chances of success. Nicorette reduces withdrawal symptoms when you quit smoking and allows you to take control of your nicotine cravings.
Nicorette stop smoking products are a form of Therapeutic Nicotine. This means they replace some of the nicotine your body and brain are used to getting, while gradually reducing the level of nicotine until you no longer need it. The level of nicotine uptake is lower and slower than cigarettes, and allows your body to gradually adjust to having less nicotine until you don’t need any. When Nicorette is taken, nicotine is released and absorbed through the lining of the mouth. You may adjust the amount of nicotine you receive by changing how much time you wait before taking more Nicorette. Nicorette reduces withdrawal symptoms when you quit smoking and allows you to take control of your nicotine cravings. It also provides some oral gratification and is an alternative that helps replace part of the rituals of smoking.