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NICOTROL® NS (nicotine nasal spray)
Contraindications
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Use of NICOTROL NS therapy is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity or allergy to nicotine or to any component of the product.


NICOTROL Safety Information
 

NICOTROL® NS (nicotine nasal spray) 10 mg/mL

NICOTROL NS (nicotine nasal spray) is indicated as an aid to smoking cessation for the relief of nicotine withdrawal symptoms. NICOTROL NS therapy should be used as a part of a comprehensive behavioral smoking cessation program.

Important Safety Information

Use of NICOTROL NS is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity or allergy to nicotine, menthol or to any component of the product.

The safety and efficacy of the continued use of NICOTROL NS for periods longer than 6 months have not been adequately studied and such use is not recommended.

The patient must stop smoking completely before using NICOTROL NS.

Because nicotine is addictive, patient dependency upon NICOTROL NS is possible. It is important the patient use it only for as long as needed to overcome a smoking habit.

Prior to starting NICOTROL NS, the patient must inform the healthcare professional of all medications he or she is taking. Certain concomitant medications may require a dosage adjustment.

A special note about children and pets. NICOTROL NS can cause serious illness in children and pets—even in very small amounts. If a child or pet uses or ingests NICOTROL NS, immediately call a doctor or call your regional poison center.

Adverse reactions. The patient may experience mild to moderate nasal irritation when treating with NICOTROL NS. In clinical trials, other common side effects were: runny nose, throat irritation, watering eyes, sneezing, and coughing. Common complaints experienced by the smokers in the study (users of both active and placebo spray) include: chest tightness, dyspepsia, paraesthesia (tingling) in limbs, constipation, and stomatitis.

Pregnancy and nursing. The specific effects of NICOTROL NS treatment on fetal development and nursing infants are unknown. Therefore, pregnant and nursing smokers should be encouraged to attempt cessation using educational and behavioral interventions before using pharmacological approaches.

Asthma, bronchospasm and reactive airway disease. Use of NICOTROL NS is not recommended in patients with known chronic nasal disorders (eg, allergy, rhinitis, nasal polyps and sinusitis), asthma, bronchospasm, and severe reactive airway disease.

Cardiovascular or peripheral vascular diseases. NICOTROL NS should be used with caution in patients with cardiovascular and peripheral vascular diseases, specifically coronary heart disease, serious cardiac arrhythmias, or vasospastic diseases. In these situations, the potential risks of using NICOTROL NS should be discussed with the patient.

 

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NICOTROL® NS (nicotine nasal spray)

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