Nicorette Fruitfusion 4mg Nicotine Gum 105 Pack
Nicorette Fruitfusion 4mg Nicotine Gum 105 Pack
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Description
Nicorette Fruitfusion 4mg Nicotine Gum 105 Pack gives steady help for those trying to quit smoking. It's made for those who smoke over 20 cigarettes per day and want to ease off or stop fully. It brings relief from cravings and helps lower the stress and restlessness tied to quitting. By slowly giving nicotine, it helps reduce withdrawal discomfort. For best results, pair the gum with expert advice or quit support. This gum is safe for adults and teens over 12. Be sure to follow the special chewing steps and daily limits.
Key Features:
- Active craving relief: Quickly eases strong urges and reduces withdrawal tension.
- Sugar-free formula: Kind to teeth, fresh fruity taste, easy to chew often.
- Flexible support: Suits full quitters and those cutting down step by step.
- Discreet and easy: Carry it anywhere, use at work or home with no stress.
What makes this gum different from ordinary gum?
Nicorette Fruitfusion 4mg Gum has nicotine and is made to ease cravings. It is not like regular gum, so it must be chewed a special way. Always follow pack advice for safe use.
Can it help me quit smoking for good?
Yes. Nicorette Fruitfusion gum is proven to lower cravings and ease withdrawal, making it easier to quit. Pairing the gum with expert advice or support groups helps improve success. Strong will and good guidance also help.
Ingredients
Active ingredient (per gum):
- Nicotine 4 mg (as nicotine resin complex)
Other ingredients:
- Chewing gum base
- Xylitol
- Peppermint oil
- Anhydrous sodium carbonate
- Acesulfame potassium
- Levomenthol
- Magnesium oxide
- Quinoline yellow Al-lake (E104)
- Talc
- Tuttifrutti flavour QL84441
- Hypromellose
- Sucralose
- Polysorbate 80
- Acacia
- Titanium dioxide (E171)
- Carnauba wax
- Butylated hydroxytoluene (E321) – may cause local skin reactions or irritation to eyes/mucosa
Important: Contains no sugar or animal products.
Usage and Instructions
Who Should Use It
- Adults and children aged 12 and over.
- Recommended for those smoking more than 20 cigarettes per day or heavy vapers.
Dosage
- Use 1 gum when cravings occur.
- Do not exceed 15 gums per day.
- Use only one gum at a time.
How to Chew (Nicorette Chewing Technique)
- Chew slowly until taste becomes strong.
- Rest gum between gum and cheek.
- Chew again when the taste fades.
- Repeat this chew-rest cycle for up to 30 minutes.
- Dispose of the gum responsibly after use.
Tips
- Do not eat or drink 15 minutes before using the gum.
- If 2 mg gum is not effective, switch to 4 mg strength.
Stopping Smoking or Vaping
- Replace all cigarettes or vapes with the gum.
- Gradually reduce number of gums over time.
- Seek behavioural support for better results.
Warnings
Do Not Use If:
- You are under 12 years old.
- You are allergic to nicotine or any of the ingredients.
Speak to Your Doctor Before Use If:
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- You are in hospital for heart problems (e.g. heart attack, angina, high blood pressure, arrhythmia).
- You have:
- Stomach or duodenal ulcers.
- Oesophagitis.
- Liver or kidney disease.
- Overactive thyroid or phaeochromocytoma.
- Diabetes (monitor blood sugar more often).
- History of seizures.
- You are taking medicines like theophylline, clozapine or ropinirole.
Special Ingredient Alerts
- Polysorbate 80 – may cause allergic reactions.
- Butylated hydroxytoluene (E321) – may irritate eyes or skin.
During Pregnancy or Breastfeeding
- First try to quit without NRT.
- If not possible, intermittent NRT (like gum) is safer than smoking.
- Breastfeed just before using gum to reduce nicotine exposure to the baby.
If You Take Too Much
- Symptoms: nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, stomach pain, hearing changes.
- Seek medical help immediately.
- Keep out of reach of children – even small doses can be very harmful or fatal.
Side Effects
Very Common (may affect >1 in 10)
- Headache
- Throat irritation
- Nausea
- Hiccups
- Sore mouth/throat
Common (up to 1 in 10)
- Dizziness
- Cough
- Indigestion
- Vomiting
- Taste changes
- Sore/inflamed mouth
- Tiredness
- Dry mouth
- Wind
- Excess saliva
Uncommon (up to 1 in 100)
- Abnormal dreams
- High blood pressure
- Wheezing
- Sneezing, blocked nose
- Red/swollen tongue
- Mouth ulcers or blisters
- Itching, rash
- Chest discomfort
- Jaw ache
Rare (up to 1 in 1,000)
- Difficulty swallowing
- Retching
- Decreased sensitivity in mouth
Serious Reactions – Stop use and seek help:
- Fast or irregular heartbeat
- Chest pain
- Shortness of breath
- Seizures
- Swelling of face, lips, mouth or throat
- Severe dizziness or difficulty breathing
Other
- Stomach discomfort
- Mouth ulcers after stopping smoking (cause unknown)
- Vision changes, dry throat or lip pain