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Nicotine is the addictive substance of tobacco, and smokers become
accustomed to the stimulation that nicotine provides. When smokers try to quit,
the cravings that they feel are mostly due to nicotine withdrawal. A Nicotine
Replacement Therapy (NRT) can help overcome these cravings for nicotine.
Some of the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal include irritability, inability to
concentrate, drowsiness, insomnia, and dry cough. An NRT like nicotine gum
reduces these symptoms and allows the user to gradually cut down on the amount
of nicotine his system needs to function normally. At the same time, his
exposure to all of the other toxic substances in cigarette smoke is eliminated.
Of the many NRTs available, one of the most popular and easy to use is nicotine
gum. Unlike patches, nicotine gum allows the user to control when and how much
nicotine goes into his system. As an added benefit, it provides an oral
replacement for those who need to overcome the habit of having a cigarette in
their mouth.
Nicotine gum is available in different strengths. Heavy smokers are advised to
start off with gum which has a relatively high amount of nicotine -- 4 mg. As
dependence on nicotine is reduced, the strength of the gum can also be reduced
to 2 mg. Most manufacturers offer gum in these two strengths.
The gum can be taken at certain intervals during the day to maintain a constant
level of nicotine in the bloodstream, or it can be taken only when there is a
craving for cigarettes. The gum is usually taken at regular intervals at the
beginning of the therapy and then gradually reduced over a period of weeks.
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It is advisable to consult with your doctor or
pharmacist before using nicotine gum. They can offer guidelines about how to use
the gum and the length of time the therapy should continue. Using nicotine gum
in combination with certain medications may be contraindicated, so it is
especially important to consult with your doctor if you are on any other kind of
drug therapy.
Nicotine gum is used differently from regular gum. It should not be chewed
continuously, but rather only until you feel a slight tingling in your mouth.
When this happens, stop chewing and put the gum between your teeth and your
cheek for about one minute until the tingling stops, and then again resume
chewing slowly. Repeat this cycle for about 30 minutes or until there is no more
taste left in the gum.
Gradually reduce the amount of gum you are using over a period of about three
months. By this time, you should be taking no more than two or three pieces of
nicotine gum a day. Do not continue using the gum for longer than three months.
Most people can use nicotine gum without experiencing any side effects, but
adverse reactions sometimes occur. It is possible that the gum may bring on
headaches, dizziness, upset stomach, and soreness in the mouth. If these
conditions persist consult with your doctor. More severe side effects include
seizures and difficulty breathing. If this happens, it is important to seek
immediate medical attention.
Thousands of people have found NRT to be an effective aid to quitting smoking.
The nicotine replacement method you decide on is a personal preference, but
chewing gum has the advantage of being easy to use and providing doses of
nicotine when it is most needed.
Manufacturers of nicotine gum include Nicorette and Rite Aid.♦
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