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Nicotine inhalator

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  • the inhalator consists of a mouthpiece and a replaceable nicotine cartridge

  • the inhalator is sucked and the nicotine vapour is drawn into the mouth. The nicotine is absorbed throught the buccal mucosa - there is little or none of the nicotine vapour that reaches the lungs

  • the maximum level of nicotine dose is achieved after approximately 20 minutes of intense use - each cartridge can be used for up to three twenty-minute sessions

  • 6-12 cartridges are used per day for 8 weeks then the dose is tapered down to zero over the following 4 week period

  • possible side effects specific to the inhalator include irritation of the throat and cough (1)

Reference:

  • Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (1999), 37(7), 52-56.

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