Monday, March 11, 2013

Details About The Nicotine Patch

Facts About Nicotine Patches


Nicotine patches are an aid used to quit smoking. They can be purchased over-the-counter, without a prescription. While they are somewhat expensive, many state-funded smoking cessation programs are offering them to residents of that state for free, or at a reduced cost.


Function


Nicotine patches are placed usually on the upper arm at intervals throughout the day, to replace nicotine that a smoker would normally receive by smoking cigarettes, thus helping to curb cigarette cravings while quitting.


Types


Nicotine patches vary in strength/dosage and are available by multiple brand names; your doctor can help you choose the appropriate patch for your needs.


Considerations


There is the possibility of side effects from using the nicotine patch, including headache, nausea, dizziness, blurred vision and diarrhea.


Warning


Nicotine patches are not recommended for use by women who are breast feeding because the nicotine is distributed into breast milk.


Potential


There are medications now being prescribed for use along with the nicotine patch to counteract mood swings and other side effects caused by quitting smoking that are not addressed by the patch alone.


Misconceptions


It has long been believed that recovering alcoholics cannot quit smoking. However, smokers with at least a year of sobriety who use the nicotine patch are as likely to quit smoking as smokers who are not alcoholics.









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