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The mint-flavored sprays are designed to give people a more quickly-absorbed dose of nicotine compared with gums and other forms of NRT, and to be less irritating than nasal sprays.
It is an effective way to reduce nicotine and is clinically proven to be 150% more effective in helping smokers to quit smoking. Use this mouth spray whenever you get the urge to smoke.
Pfizer is to throw a multi-million pound advertising blitz behind its first new Nicorette product for four years. The pharmaceuticals giant plans to make up for its tardiness in launching a ...
An oral spray that delivers a dose of nicotine faster than patches and gums may help some smokers quit long-term, suggests a new study from Europe. In a year-long placebo-controlled trial, the ...
Schoolgirl Smoker, 12, Made 20 Pupils Violently Ill With Nicotine Spray Keith Kendrick — Parentdish UK 30/03/2015 07:26am BST | Updated May 30, 2015 ...
Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) in the form of patches, gums, lozenges and nasal sprays has long been on the market. Mint-flavoured NRT mouth sprays are newer and not available everywhere, ...