nicosip (NICOTINE)
Introduction to Nicosip
Nicosip is a medication primarily used to help individuals quit smoking. It works by replacing the nicotine obtained from cigarettes, thereby reducing withdrawal symptoms and cr... See More

What is Nicosip?
Nicosip is a chemical found in tobacco plants. It is addictive and acts as a stimulant, increasing heart rate and alertness. It is the main addictive component in cigarettes and other tobacco products. Nicosip is used in quit-smoking aids like patches and gum but poses health risks such as lung disease, heart disease, and cancer when used long-term.

What is the usual dose of Nicosip?
For the first six weeks, grown-ups should take at least 9, but no more than 20, of these lozenges each day. Don't take more than 5 lozenges in any six-hour period. Kids need to ask a doctor before using them.

How do I take Nicosip?
Nicosip can be taken in several forms, including:
- Cigarettes or cigars – By smoking.
- Nicosip patches – Applied to the skin, delivering a steady dose throughout the day.
- Nicosip gum – Chewed to release Nicosip for absorption through the mouth.
- Nicosip lozenges – Dissolved in the mouth for gradual Nicosip absorption.
- Nicosip nasal spray – Sprayed into the nose for quick absorption.
- Nicosip inhalers – Used to inhale a vaporized form of Nicosip.
Each form is designed to provide Nicosip without smoking, often used to help quit smoking. It's important to follow product instructions carefully to avoid misuse.

For how long do I take Nicosip?
This medicine is usually taken for 3 months (12 weeks). Instructions are in the guide. If you still need it after 3 months to quit smoking, talk to your doctor.

What disease or symptom is Nicosip used for?
This medicine helps people quit smoking by replacing Nicosip. We don't know all the risks for kids. See a doctor first if you have heart problems, high blood pressure, stomach ulcers, diabetes, seizures, or take medicine for depression or asthma, or are on a low-sodium diet or other quit-smoking medicine. Stop taking it and see a doctor right away if you get mouth sores, ongoing indigestion, a really bad sore throat, irregular heartbeat, fast heartbeat, signs of too much Nicosip, or an allergic reaction.

How long does it take for Nicosip to start working?
Nicosip starts working almost immediately after it is consumed:
- Smoking or vaping: Nicosip is absorbed quickly into the bloodstream through the lungs, and effects are felt within seconds.
- Nicosip gum or lozenges: It may take a few minutes for Nicosip to be absorbed through the mouth.
- Nicosip patches: The patch delivers a steady amount of Nicosip over time, with effects starting after 30 minutes to 1 hour, but the full effect may take several hours.
The speed of onset depends on the method of use.

Is Nicosip effective?
Yes, Nicosip is effective in providing a stimulant effect, increasing alertness, and reducing stress, but it is highly addictive.

How does one know if Nicosip is working?
You may experience increased alertness, reduced anxiety, or a sense of relaxation. In the case of using Nicosip to quit smoking, you may feel reduced cravings.

How does Nicosip work?
Nicosip stimulates the nervous system, releasing dopamine, which creates feelings of pleasure and reward, leading to addiction.

Who should avoid taking Nicosip?
This medicine helps smokers quit. If you're pregnant, breastfeeding, allergic to soy, have heart problems, high blood pressure, stomach ulcers, diabetes, seizures, or are on other medicines (like for depression or asthma), talk to your doctor before taking it. If you have a sodium-restricted diet, also check with your doctor. Stop taking it and see a doctor right away if you get mouth sores, persistent indigestion, a really bad sore throat, an irregular heartbeat, feel sick (nausea, vomiting, dizziness, diarrhea, weakness, fast heartbeat), or have an allergic reaction. Keep it away from kids and pets.

Can I take Nicosip with other prescription drugs?
This medicine might not work well or could cause problems if you're also taking certain other medicines. This includes medicines to help you quit smoking (that aren't Nicosip patches), medicines for depression, and asthma inhalers. Your doctor might need to change the amount of medicine you take to keep you safe.

Can Nicosip be taken safely while pregnant?
Pregnant women shouldn't use Nicosip patches or gum to quit smoking unless their doctor says it's okay. We don't know for sure how these medicines might affect the baby, because there haven't been enough studies on pregnant people.

Can Nicosip be taken safely while breastfeeding?
If you're breastfeeding and need this medicine, talk to your doctor first. It's thought to be safer than smoking, but we don't know all the risks to your baby. Quitting smoking is best for your child's health, so try to stop smoking without this medicine if you can.

Is Nicosip safe for the elderly?
Nicosip replacement helps you quit smoking, but it's not risk-free. While it's safer than smoking, it can still affect your health, especially if you have certain conditions. If you have heart problems, high blood pressure, ulcers, diabetes, or a history of seizures, talk to your doctor before using it. Also, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you're taking other medicines, like those for depression or asthma, or using other quit-smoking aids. If you get mouth sores, persistent stomach upset, a bad sore throat, a fast or irregular heartbeat, feel sick, or have an allergic reaction, stop using it and see a doctor right away. If you are on a low-sodium diet, you should also check with your doctor before use.

How should I store Nicosip?
Keep this item in a cool, dark place. The ideal temperature is between 68 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit (or 20 to 25 degrees Celsius). Make sure the container's lid is on tight.

Does Nicosip make people tired or drowsy?
Nicosip is a stimulant, so it generally does not cause tiredness or drowsiness. In fact, it can increase alertness and energy levels.

Does Nicosip cause stomach upset?
Nicosip can cause nausea, vomiting, or stomach discomfort, especially when first starting or when used in high doses.

Does Nicosip affect sleep?
Nicosip can disrupt sleep by making it harder to fall asleep or stay asleep due to its stimulating effects.

Does Nicosip make it hard to think or concentrate?
Nicosip may initially improve focus and alertness but can impair concentration over time due to its addictive nature and withdrawal symptoms.

Does Nicosip affect mood?
Nicosip can lead to mood swings and anxiety in some users, especially when they experience withdrawal.

Does Nicosip interfere with sexual function?
Nicosip use, especially from smoking, can reduce libido and affect sexual performance due to its impact on blood circulation and overall health.

Does Nicosip affect appetite?
Nicosip can suppress appetite, which is one reason some people use it for weight control. However, this can lead to eating disorders or other health issues.

Does Nicosip cause weight gain?
Nicosip withdrawal can lead to weight gain, as it may increase appetite once Nicosip use stops. However, active Nicosip use can reduce appetite.

Does Nicosip cause headaches?
Yes, headaches can occur as a side effect of Nicosip, especially during withdrawal or when overused.

Does Nicosip limit driving?
Nicosip itself does not impair driving, but dizziness or lightheadedness from using Nicosip can affect driving ability in some individuals.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Nicosip?
Quitting smoking is hard. Alcohol can make it even harder because it makes you want to smoke more. So, when you're trying to quit, it's best to avoid alcohol, especially at the beginning. If you do drink, try to be around people who don't smoke.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Nicosip?
yes, it is generally safe to drink coffee or tea while using Nicosip, but both can have stimulating effects, so be mindful of overstimulation.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Nicosip?
While Nicosip itself doesn't prevent exercise, it can put additional stress on the heart and circulatory system, so moderate activity and caution are advised.

What are Nicosip possible harms and risks?
Nicosip lozenges help you quit smoking, but they can have side effects. Common ones are a sore mouth or throat, headaches, feeling sick to your stomach, hiccups, or dizziness. Less common, but serious side effects include a fast or irregular heartbeat, really bad indigestion or sore throat, and feeling very sick (like throwing up, diarrhea, and weakness). If you get any of these serious problems, go to the doctor right away.
Available in 2 variations

Nicosip 4mg Mint Gum 10s
Nicosip 4mg Mint Gum 10s
Nicotine (4mg)
tin of 29 chewing gums

Nicosip 2mg Nicotine Gum Sugar Free Mint 10s
Nicotine (2mg)
packet of 10 chewing gums