No not if the E cig has nicotine in it. You will over dose and feel very poor! If you go for nicotine free you can go ahead . I do feel using a E cig is more for people that don't really want to give up smoking . All the things out there to help stop smoking are weak. It's only will power that can do it and not every smoker can do it . Ever! Hope ur not that way a can..
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Yes, it is safe to use the nicotine patch and Lexapro at the same time. There are no drug-drug interactions between the two medications and there are no disease states that call for the use of nicotine patch or Lexapro that would interfere in either of the medications efficacy.
no! I would not do that cause they both have chemical reactions that will hurt ur lungs
The packaging recommends that you not place the patch in the same place each time. Switch arms and locations with each new patch. It should specify what body parts are acceptable.
Yes it do...Actually electronic cigarettes are available in different level of nicotine....and also in different flavors. Once you start using an ecig you can slightly reduce the level of nicotine and after some time you will stop taking nicotine at all…..
Try to get a nicotine patch and when temped try to tell yourself 'no'. Seek out professional medical help to control your addiction, but to solve it at the same time.
NicoDerm CQ is an option for people looking to quit smoking. It is a patch that releases nicotine into one's bloodstream through one's skin. It is done in a controlled manner so that one's body gets used to having less nicotine.
The lowest patch strength is usually 7 mg of nicotine (equal to about 7 cigarettes a day). It wouldn't be helpful in quitting to raise your intake like that. Try cutting back to one a day then one every other day, you can do it!
Yes, it's OK to change your patch at midnight. You just need to change it on the same day, not the same time.
No, you only have to apply the patch on the correct day, not the correct hour.
Almost certainly not. Although if marijuana is held tightly for a long time, some THC can seep through your skin and into your bloodstream, much the same way as nicotine via a patch.
Nicotine Replacement Gum has the same pure nicotine, that is also used in the patch, but in an oral formate.To use the gum to get relief from a cigarette craving is to;1- Put the gum in your mouth2-Bite down on it a few times to release the nicotine replacement and then PARK it somewhere in your mouth-like between your teeth and cheek.Check with a doctor or pharmasist as to how many pieces of Nicotine gum to use in a day.3-This gum is a medication not to be used as regular chewing gum.The active ingredient gets absorbed into your blood through your salivia glands under your tongue.You don't really want to swallow by creating too much saliva. It's bitter.Under the tongue is faster acting, then a time released patch, but not better, just a different way of using one of the few N.R.T. s.
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