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Nicorette Spray, 1 pcs

Nicorette Spray, 1 pcs

To treat the tobacco dependency.

Manufacturers: Johnson & Johnson GmbH (OTC)

PZN: 04365655

Dosage: Spray

Content: 1 St

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Nicorette Spray, 1 pcs

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Instructions for use for: Nicorette Spray, 1 pcs

Important notes (compulsory information):

Nicorette® Spray 1 mg / spray
. Active substance: Nicotine. Areas of application: Treatment of tobacco dependence in adults by relieving the nicotine appeal symptoms, including smoke requirement, when trying to give up smoking. The complete adjustment of smoking should be the final goal. Warning: Contains ethanol (alcohol).

For risks and side effects, read the package leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.


LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER
Nicorette
spray
1 mg / spray
Spray for use in the oral cavity, solution
For use in adults
Nicotine

Read the entire leaflet carefully before starting using this medicine, because it contains important information.
Always use this medicine as described in this leaflet or exactly as your doctor's or pharmacist instructions.
  • Lift the package leaflet. You might want to read it again.
  • Ask your pharmacist if you need more information or advice.
  • If you notice side effects, contact your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects that are not indicated in this leaflet. See section 4.
  • You have to talk to a doctor if you could not give up smoking after 6-month treatment with Nicorette Spray.

What is in this leaflet
1. What is Nicorette Spray and what is it used for?
2. What should you consider before using Nicorette Spray?
3. How to use Nicorette Spray?
4. Which side effects are possible?
5. How to keep Nicorette Spray?
6. Content of the pack and more information

1. What is Nicorette Spray and what is it used for?

Nicorette Spray is used to support you when you stop smoking if you want to stop smoking. This is a type of treatment referred to as Nicotiter replacement therapy. Nicorette spray relieves nicotine advertising symptoms including smoke request, d. H. The complaints that occur when adjusting smoking. If you suddenly do not supply any nicotine to your body over smoking smoking, you can experience unpleasant sensations that are referred to as withdrawal symptoms. By using Nicorette Spray, you can relieve or prevent these unpleasant sensations and smoke demand. This is because you continue to supply a small amount of Nicotin to your body over a short period of time. Nicorette spray contains no tar, carbon monoxide or other cigarette smoke toxins.
In order to raise your chances of smoking cessation, you should, if possible, obtain additional advice and support.

2. What should you consider before using Nicorette Spray?

Nicorette spray must not be used,
  • if you allergic against nicotine or one of the section 6 other ingredients of this medicine are.
  • if you are under 18 years old.
  • if you never smoked.

Warnings and Precautions
Please talk to your doctor in advance when you suffer from one of the following diseases. You may be able to use Nicorette Spray, but first have to consult your doctor,
  • if you have recently (within the last 3 months) have suffered a heart attack or stroke.
  • if you are pain in the chest (unstable angina pectoris) or angina pectoris in peace.
  • if you have a heart disease, which influences the speed of your heartbeat or your heart rhythm.
  • if you suffer from high blood pressure, which is not sufficiently adjusted by medicines.
  • if you've ever had allergic reactions with swelling of lips, face and throat (angioedema) or itchy rash (urticaria). The use of nicotite substances can sometimes trigger such reactions.
  • if you have a heavy or medium liver disease.
  • if you suffer from a serious kidney disease.
  • if you have a diabetes (diabetes.
  • if your thyroid is overactive.
  • if you have a tumor of adrenal (pheochromocytom) to have.
  • if you have a stomach or a duodenal ulcer.
  • if you are an inflammation of the esophagus (esophagitis) To suffer.

Nicorette spray must not be used by non-smokers.

Application of Nicorette Spray together with other medicines:
Inform your doctor or pharmacist if you take / use other medicines, recently taken / applied / applied, even if it is non-prescription medicines.
This is especially important if you take medicinal products containing one of the following active ingredients:
  • Theophylline for the treatment of asthma
  • Tacrin for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
  • Clozapin for the treatment of schizophrenia
  • Ropinirol for the treatment of Parkinson's disease

Application of Nicorette Spray together with food and beverages:
During the application of the spray you should not eat or drink.

Pregnancy, breastfeeding and procilability:
It is very important to stop smoking during pregnancy as smoking can lead to a reduced growth of your baby and also to an earlybirth or totbirth. It is best if you can give up smoking without using nicotin-containing medicines. If you do not succeed, you should only consult Nicorette Spray after consultation with the medical specialist who accompanies your pregnancy, with your family doctor or with a doctor in a center specializing in the support of persons who want to give up smoking.
The use of Nicorette Spray should be avoided during breastfeeding, as nicotine goes over into breast milk and affecting your child. If your doctor recommends the application of Nicorette Spray, you should use the spray immediately after breastfeeding and not in the last two hours before breastfeeding.
Smoking increases the risk of infertility in women and men. It is not known which impact has nicotine on fertility.

Driving and ability to operate machines:
There were no effect on the ability to drive and operate machines.
Nicorette Spray contains a small amount of alcohol (less than 100 mg per spray impact).

3. How to use Nicorette Spray?

Always use this medicine as described in this leaflet or exactly after the arrangement made with your doctor or pharmacist. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure. Children and adolescents under the age of 18 are not allowed to use Nicorette Spray.
You should completely adjust smoking during treatment with Nicorette Spray. The following overview shows the recommended progressive procedure when using Nicorette Spray.

Step 1: Weeks 1 to 6
Apply 1 or 2 sprays when you normally smoke a cigarette or if you have the desire to smoke. First, apply a spray. If your desire does not allow for your request within minutes, apply the second spray.
If 2 are required, the following applications can be used 2 sprayels in succession. Most smokers need 1 or 2 sprays all 30 to 60 minutes.
For example, if you are 15 Cigaretsmoking per day, you should apply at least 15 times 1 or 2 sprayels during the day.
Do not use more than 2 spray lashes directly in succession or 4 sprays per hour over 16 hours. Over a period of 24 hours, the highest dose is each 64 sprays within 16 hours.

Step 2: Weeks 7 to 9
Start reducing the number of sprays per day.
At the end of the week 9, you should only apply half of the number of spray sizes per day applied in step 1.

Step 3: Weeks 10 to 12
Reduce the number of sprays per day, so you do not use more than 4 spray sizes per day in week 12. If you have reduced the application to 2 - 4 sprays per day, you should terminate the use of Nicorette Spray.

After completion of the treatment, they can be tempted to smoke again. Therefore, do not protect spray used because a smoke request can suddenly occur.
If you have the desire to smoke, use one or even two sprays if a spray impact does not help within minutes.
Normally you should use Nicorette Spray for 3 months, but not more than 6 months. Be advised by your doctor if you need to apply Nicorette Spray for more than 6 months.

Follow the following instructions carefully.

Open the dispenser
1. Slide the button (A) down with your thumb down until it can easily be pressed inside. Do not press too tight.
2. When pressing inside, simultaneously push the top of the dispenser upwards to unlock it. Then release the key.

Make the donor ready to use
If you apply the spray for the first time for use in the oral cavity, you must first make the spray pump ready for use. Keep the spray nozzle in safe distance from yourself, other adults, children or pets in your area. Press your index finger three times on the donor until a fine spray mist comes out. If you did not use the spray for 2 days, you must re-perform this process.

Use of the dispenser
3. Align the spray nozzle on your open mouth and hold it as tight as possible to your mouth.
4. Press firmly on the dispenser to release a spray into your mouth. Avoid wetting the lips. So that no spray gets into her throat, you should not breathe during spraying. The best results can be achieved if you do not swallow for a few seconds after spraying.

Locking the spray nozzle

Close the donor
5. Slide the down button (D) until you can be pressed inside.
6. When pressing inside, push the top of the dispenser down. Release the button. The donor is now closed

For another spray, you must repeat the steps described above. Close the dispenser after each application to prevent the application of the donor by children and accidental spraying. Be sure to spray nothing into the eye during the application of the spray. If spray gets into the eye, you have to rinse your eyes thoroughly with water.

If you have used a larger quantity of Nicorette Spray than you should:
An overdose of Nicotine can occur if you add additional smoke during the use of Nicorette Spray. If a child has used Nicorette Spray or accidentally applied a larger quantity Nicorette Spray than you should, you need to contact your doctor immediately or visit the emergency room of the nearest hospital. Nicotindoses, which are tolerated by adult smokers, can cause severe poison phrases in children, which can be fatal.

The signs of overdose are illness (nausea), Vomiting, increased salivation, abdominal pain, diarrhea, sweat outlings, headache, dizziness, hearing disturbances and pronounced weakness.
At high doses, it can result in blood pressure drops, low and irregular pulse, breathing difficulty, very strong fatigue, circulatory collapS and convulsive accidents come.
If you have further questions about the application of this medicine, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

4. Which side effects are possible?

Like all medicines, this medicine can also have side effects, but they do not have to occur each other.
Nicorette spray can cause the same side effects like other types of nicotine feed. The side effects are generally dependent on the dose they apply.

Effects related to smoking cessation (Nicotine access):
Some of the unwanted effects that can occur if you stop smoking may be withdrawal symptoms due to the decrease in Nicotine.

These undesirable effects include:
  • Irritability, aggression, impatience or frustration
  • Anxiety, restlessness or concentration disorders
  • Nocturnal awakening or sleep disorders
  • Increased appetite or weight gain
  • Gloomy mood
  • Strong smoke demand
  • Slower heartbeat
  • Gum bleeding or mouth ulcers
  • Dizziness or dizziness
  • Coughing, glititis, clogged or running nose
  • Constipation

If the following severe rare side effects occur (signs of angioedema), finish the use of Nicorette Spray and look for a doctor immediately:
  • Swelling of face, tongue or throat
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Nettle rash together with breathing difficulties

Very often (can concern more than 1 of 10 treated):
  • Hiccup (especially often)
  • Headache, nausea (disease feel)
  • Irritation in the throat

Frequently (can concern up to 1 of 10 treated):
  • Local effects of the spray such as burning, inflammation in the mouth, changes in the sense of taste
  • Dryness in the mouth or increased salivation
  • Digestive complaints (dyspepsia)
  • Pain or complaints in the stomach
  • Vomiting, flatulence or diarrhea
  • Fatigue
  • Hypersensitivity (allergy)
  • Tingle

Occasionally (can concern up to 1 of 100 treated):
  • Effects on the nose like clogged nose and sneezing
  • Whistling breathing (bronchospasm) or difficult breathing (Dyspnö), Engefühl in the throat
  • Skinflug (blushing), increased sweating
  • Impact in the mouth like tingling in the mouth, inflammation of tongue, mouth ulcers, mucous mucosal damage or voice changes, pain in mouth and neck, belching
  • Palpitations (palpitations), increased heart rate, hypertension
  • Rash and / or skin jewy (pruritus, urticaria)
  • Abnormal dreams
  • Complaints and pain in the chest area
  • Weakness, malaise
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Bleeding
  • Runny nose

Rarely (can be up to one of 1000 treated):
  • Spring disorder, reduced pain sensitivity in the mouth
  • Strangle

Unknown (frequency based on the available data not estimable):
  • Blurred, vetearing (Tear Secretion)
  • Dryness in the neck, gastrointestinal complaints, aching lips
  • Skin
  • Allergic reactions including swelling of face and mouth (angio edema or anaphylaxis)

Message of side effects:
If you notice side effects, contact your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to side effects that are not indicated in this leaflet. You can also have side effects directly to the Federal Institute for Medicines and Medical Devices Dept. Pharmacovigilance Kurt-Georg-Kiesinger-Allee 3 D-53175 Bonn Website: Www.bfarm.de. By reporting side effects, you can help to provide more information about the security of this medicine.

5. What is Nicorette Spray be kept?

Keep this medicine inaccessible to children.
You may not use this medicine after the expiry date specified on the dispenser and the outer packaging. The expiry date refers to the last day of the specified month.
Do not store more than 25 ° C.
Disposal of medicines should be carried out in accordance with the respective regional specifications. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of the medicine if you do not use it anymore. You help to protect our environment.

6.The packing and further information

What Nicorette Spray contains:
The active ingredient is Nicotin. A spray releases 1 mg of nicotine.
The other ingredients include: propylene glycol, ethanol, trometamol, poloxamer, glycerol, sodium bicarbonate, levomenthol, mint aroma, fresh aroma, sucralose, acesulfam-potassium, hydrochloric acid 10% (pH adjustment) and purified water.

How Nicorette Spray looks like and content of the pack:
Nicorette spray consists of a plastic bottle with solution located in a dispenser with a mechanical spray pump.
The donor is child-assured.
Each bottle contains 13.2 ml solution for 150 sprayels. Nicorette Spray is available in packs of 1 or 2 donors. Not all pack sizes may be placed on the market.

Pharmaceutic entrepreneur
Johnson & Johnson GmbH
Johnson & Johnson Place 2
41470 Neuss
Germany
Tel.: 00800 260 260 00 (free of charge)

Manufacturer
McNeil off
Norrbroplatsen 2
251-09 Helsingborg
Sweden

This medicine is admitted to the Member States of the European Economic Area (EEA) under the following terms:
Sweden Nicorette Pepparmint
Denmark, Iceland, Ireland Nicorette QuickMist
Germany, Austria, Poland, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic Nicorette spray
Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, Luxembourg, Romania Nicorette Freshmint
Greece, Hungary, Cyprus Nicorette QuickSpray
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania nicorette Coolmint
Norway, Slovenia Nicorette
France Nicorettespray
Italy Nicorette quick
Netherlands Nicorette Menthol Mint Mondspray
Spain Nicorette Bucomist

This leaflet was last revised in November 2015.

Source: Information of the leaflet
Status: 06/2017

For risks and side effects, read the package leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.

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