Take the first step towards quitting smoking with NicoDerm CQ Patch Step 1. Its SmartControl® time release technology delivers a steady stream of nicotine that is absorbed into the skin for 24 hours. Apply the nicotine patch to the skin and wear under clothing for a discreet option that gives you the freedom to work, play and relax. Recover those moments when you missed a cigarette with the NicoDerm CQ Patch.
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Take the first step towards quitting smoking with NicoDerm CQ Patch Step 1. Its SmartControl® time-release technology delivers a steady stream of nicotine that is absorbed into the skin for 24 hours. Apply the nicotine patch to the skin and wear under clothing for a discreet option that gives you the freedom to work, play and relax. Recover those moments when you missed a cigarette with the NicoDerm CQ Patch.
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- Nicotine, 21 mg given over 24 hours - Helps with smoking cessation
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- NicoDerm CQ Quit Smoking Patches help prevent nicotine cravings throughout the day. Each nicotine patch delivers a steady stream of therapeutic nicotine for 16 to 24 hours, preventing cravings and relieving nicotine withdrawal symptoms.
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- A pack of 14 NicoDerm CQ Stop Smoking Patches Step 1 - Stop Smoking Help
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- Smoking cessation products that offer a low-maintenance way to avoid cravings
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- Quit Smoking Patches That Relieve Cravings And Other Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms
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- Featuring SmartControl extended-release technology, these smoking cessation aids deliver a steady stream of therapeutic nicotine throughout the day.
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- Start with these 21 mg nicotine patches from step 1 if you smoke more than 10 cigarettes a day
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- Easy-to-apply patches ensure nicotine isn't consumed too soon or delivered all at once
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- Use a Level 1 nicotine patch daily for the first six weeks of a 10-week behaviorally supported smoking cessation program
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- Ethylene vinyl acetate, polyisobutylene and high density polyethylene copolymer sandwiched between clear polyester supports
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- If you are under 18 years of age, consult a physician before use. Before using this product, read the accompanying user manual for complete instructions and other information. Start using the patch the day you quit smoking. If you smoke more than 10 cigarettes a day,
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- Use according to the following 10-week schedule: STEP 1: Use one patch at 21 mg/day, weeks 1-6; STEP 2: Use 14mg/day patch, week 7-8; STEP 3: Use a patch at 7 mg/day, week 9-10. If you smoke 10 cigarettes or less per day, do not use STEP 1 (21 mg).
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- . Start with STEP 2 (14 mg) for 6 weeks, then STEP 3 (7 mg) for 2 weeks, then stop. Steps 2 and 3 allow you to gradually reduce your nicotine levels. Completing the full program will increase your chances of successfully quitting smoking. apply a new
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- Patch every 24 hours on dry, clean, hairless skin. Save the sachet to dispose of the patch after use. Peel off the backing of the patch and press it to the skin immediately. hold 10 seconds. Wash your hands after applying or removing the patch. To throw away
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- the adhesive by bending the adhesive tips. Put it back in your pocket and throw it away. For safety and handling information, please refer to the enclosed user manual. You can wear the patch for 16 or 24 hours. If you feel like smoking when you wake up, wear the patch for 24 hours. If you
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- If you have vivid dreams or other trouble sleeping, you can remove the patch at bedtime and put on a new one in the morning. The used patch should be removed and a new one placed on a different part of the skin at the same time each day. Do not use more than
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- one patch at a time. Do not cut the sticker in half or into smaller pieces. Do not leave the patch on the skin for more than 24 hours as it may irritate the skin and lose strength after 24 hours. It is important to complete the treatment. when you feel like you need
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- If you wear the patch for a long time to avoid smoking, talk to your doctor.
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- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, use this medication only under the guidance of your doctor. Smoking can seriously harm your child. Try to quit smoking without using nicotine replacement drugs. This drug is believed to be
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- safer than smoking. However, the risks of this medication for your child are not fully known. Consult a physician before use if you have a heart condition, recent heart attack or irregular heartbeat. Nicotine can increase your heart rate. Ask a doctor first
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- Use if you have high blood pressure that is not controlled by medication. Nicotine can increase blood pressure. Consult a physician before use if you are allergic to duct tape or have skin conditions, as rashes are more likely. ask one
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- Doctor before use if you have stomach ulcer or diabetes. Consult a physician before use if you have had seizures. Consult a physician or pharmacist before use if you are taking a non-nicotine smoking cessation medication or if you are taking a prescription medication
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- Depression or asthma Your prescribed dose may need to be adjusted. If you are using this product and experience vivid dreams or other sleep disturbances, please remove this patch at bedtime. Stop using it and ask a doctor if the skin redness caused by the patch does not go away.
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- disappears after four days or if your skin becomes swollen or you develop a rash. Discontinue use and consult a physician if you experience irregular heartbeat or palpitations, symptoms of nicotine overdose such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness and rapid heartbeat, or
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- You have symptoms of an allergic reaction (such as difficulty breathing or a rash). Keep out of reach of children and pets. Used patches have enough nicotine to poison children and pets. If swallowed, seek medical advice or contact a poison control center.
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- center immediately. Dispose of used patches by folding back the sticky tips. Put it back in the bag and throw it away.
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- Correction
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- Nicoderm-cq
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- chronic smoker
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- Step 1
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- Ingredients
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- User guide
- A pack of 14 NicoDerm CQ Stop Smoking Patches Step 1 - Stop Smoking Help
- Smoking cessation products that offer a low-maintenance way to avoid cravings
- Quit Smoking Patches That Relieve Cravings And Other Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms
- Featuring SmartControl extended-release technology, these smoking cessation aids deliver a steady stream of therapeutic nicotine throughout the day.
- Start with these 21 mg nicotine patches from step 1 if you smoke more than 10 cigarettes a day
- Easy-to-apply patches ensure nicotine isn't consumed too soon or delivered all at once
- Use a Level 1 nicotine patch daily for the first six weeks of a 10-week behaviorally supported smoking cessation program
NicoDerm CQ patches come in three steps to help you quit smoking. The step you start with depends on how much you smoke.
Remove protector and immediately press sticky side to dry skin.
Nicotine, 21 mg given over 24 hours - Helps with smoking cessation
inactive ingredients
Ethylene vinyl acetate, polyisobutylene and high density polyethylene copolymer sandwiched between clear polyester supports
Nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs), such as NicoDerm CQ patches, are smoking cessation aids and are used to manage nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Nicotine replacement therapy is a medication and, as with all medications, some people may experience side effects from taking it.
Before using NicoDerm CQ products, consult a physician if you:
- Heart disease, recent heart attack or irregular heartbeat. Nicotine can increase your heart rate.
- High blood pressure cannot be controlled with medication. Nicotine can raise blood pressure
- stomach ulcer or diabetes
- A history of seizures
- You are allergic to duct tape or have skin problems because you are more likely to get a rash.
Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you:
- Use a non-nicotine smoking cessation drug
- Taking prescription medication for depression or asthma. Your prescribed dose may need to be adjusted
Stop use and ask a doctor if
- The skin redness caused by the patch does not go away after four days or if your skin becomes swollen or develops a rash.
- Irregular heartbeat or palpitations occur.
- You have symptoms of nicotine overdose, such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness, and rapid heartbeat.
- you have symptoms of an allergic reaction (for example, difficulty breathing or a rash)
Choose the right product for you.
See dosage and steps.
sign up forbehavioral support programto increase your chances of success.
- A pack of 14 NicoDerm CQ Stop Smoking Patches Step 1 - Stop Smoking Help
- Smoking cessation products that offer a low-maintenance way to avoid cravings
- Quit Smoking Patches That Relieve Cravings And Other Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms
- Featuring SmartControl extended-release technology, these smoking cessation aids deliver a steady stream of therapeutic nicotine throughout the day.
- Start with these 21 mg nicotine patches from step 1 if you smoke more than 10 cigarettes a day
- Easy-to-apply patches ensure nicotine isn't consumed too soon or delivered all at once
- Use a Level 1 nicotine patch daily for the first six weeks of a 10-week behaviorally supported smoking cessation program
NicoDerm CQ patches come in three steps to help you quit smoking. The step you start with depends on how much you smoke.
Remove protector and immediately press sticky side to dry skin.
Nicotine, 21 mg given over 24 hours - Helps with smoking cessation
inactive ingredients
Ethylene vinyl acetate, polyisobutylene and high density polyethylene copolymer sandwiched between clear polyester supports
Nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs), such as NicoDerm CQ patches, are smoking cessation aids and are used to manage nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Nicotine replacement therapy is a medication and, as with all medications, some people may experience side effects from taking it.
Before using NicoDerm CQ products, consult a physician if you:
- Heart disease, recent heart attack or irregular heartbeat. Nicotine can increase your heart rate.
- High blood pressure cannot be controlled with medication. Nicotine can raise blood pressure
- stomach ulcer or diabetes
- A history of seizures
- You are allergic to duct tape or have skin problems because you are more likely to get a rash.
Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you:
- Use a non-nicotine smoking cessation drug
- Taking prescription medication for depression or asthma. Your prescribed dose may need to be adjusted
Stop use and ask a doctor if
- The skin redness caused by the patch does not go away after four days or if your skin becomes swollen or develops a rash.
- Irregular heartbeat or palpitations occur.
- You have symptoms of nicotine overdose, such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness, and rapid heartbeat.
- you have symptoms of an allergic reaction (for example, difficulty breathing or a rash)
Choose the right product for you.
See dosage and steps.
sign up forbehavioral support programto increase your chances of success.
FAQs
How many cigarettes is a 14 mg nicotine patch? ›
Determining the patch dose
For most people who smoke one pack per day or less, the following is a reasonable starting point: more than 15 cigarettes per day: 21 mg patch (Step 1) seven to 15 cigarettes per day: 14 mg patch (Step 2) fewer than seven cigarettes per day: 7 mg patch (Step 3).
Each NICODERM® STEP 1 (21 mg/day) patch contains 114 mg nicotine. Each patch releases a controlled 1.5 mg/hr over 24 hours with systemic delivery of 21 mg/day. Each NICODERM® STEP 2 (14 mg/day) patch contains 78 mg nicotine. Each patch releases a controlled 1.0 mg/hr over 24 hours with systemic delivery of 14 mg/day.
How many weeks do you wear the 21 mg nicotine patch? ›The 24-h delivery system is available in 7-, 14-, or 21-mg doses. Smokers who smoke more than 10 CPD begin with a 21-mg/day nicotine patch for the first 4 weeks and switch to 14 mg/day on weeks 5 and 6, and to 7 mg/day on weeks 7 and 8.
How long do you have to be on Step 1 nicotine patch? ›Remove the patch after 16 or 24 hours. It will not work as well after 24 hours and may irritate your skin. If you have vivid dreams or sleep problems, remove the patch at bedtime and apply a new one in the morning.
How do I know if my nicotine patch is too strong? ›Skin redness, itching, or burning (rotate the patch to a different site each day). Headache (try a lower dose patch). Sleep disturbances such as difficulty sleeping and vivid dreams (remove patch at night).
How strong of a nicotine patch do I need? ›The nicotine patch comes in three strengths (7 mg, 14 mg, 21 mg). The right dose for you depends on how much you currently smoke. If you smoke more than 10 cigarettes per day, consider starting on the 21 mg patch. Don't wear two patches at once unless directed to do so by your healthcare provider.
How do you use a 21 mg nicotine patch? ›Apply the patch to a clean, dry, hairless area of skin on the upper chest, back, upper arm, or hip as directed by the package directions. Avoid areas of irritated, oily, scarred, or broken skin. Remove the patch from the package, peel off the protective strip, and immediately apply the patch to your skin.
Can you cut a 14 mg nicotine patch in half? ›No, you can't cut nicotine patch (Nicoderm CQ) into smaller pieces because doing so might affect how this medication gets absorbed into your body. To get the full benefit of nicotine patch (Nicoderm CQ), apply one full patch to your body at a time.
How many mg of nicotine is recommended? ›In fact, it suggests a daily limit on nicotine intake ranging from no more than one milligram per kilogram (or . 22 mg/lb. for a 160-pound adult) per day to a maximum of . 5 mg/kg (1.1 mg/lb.)
How can I make my nicotine patch work faster? ›Use a different area of your skin each day. Step two: Rinse your hands with water. It can take a while for the patch to start working, so use a faster-acting type of NRT (nicotine gum, mouth spray, lozenge or inhalator) to help reduce cravings. It's important to apply the patch to different areas of skin day-to-day.
How do you flush nicotine out fast? ›
- Drink water. When you drink more water, more nicotine is released from your body through urine.
- Exercise. This increases your body's metabolism rate, which may lead you to clear nicotine faster. ...
- Eat foods rich in antioxidants.
Smokers of 10 or more cigarettes per day are recommended to use 25mg patch and lighter smokers (i.e. those who smoke less than 10 cigarettes per day) are recommended to use 15mg patch.
How long do Step 1 patches take? ›Use NicoDerm CQ Step 1 (21 mg) for 6 weeks, NicoDerm CQ Step 2 (14 mg) for 2 weeks and NicoDerm CQ Step 3 (7 mg) for 2 weeks. If you smoke 10 or fewer cigarettes a day, follow the 8-week plan. Use Step 2 (14 mg) for 6 weeks and Step 3 (7 mg) for 2 weeks.
How long do nicotine withdrawals last? ›They are usually worst during the first week after quitting, peaking during the first 3 days. From that point on, the intensity of symptoms usually drops over the first month. However, everyone is different, and some people have withdrawal symptoms for several months after quitting (3, 4).
How long is too long on nicotine patch? ›Current guidelines FDA recommend that the patch be used for just eight to 12 weeks before consulting a healthcare provider. “Provider monitoring of longer-term treatment isn't needed,” Hitsman said. “We know that it's safe and effective up to six months; people should be able to stay on it on their own.”
Can you get too much nicotine from the patch? ›Nicotine poisoning or overdose can also result from taking more than the recommended amount of nicotine replacement products (for example, chewing too much gum or dissolving lozenges) or taking too high of a dose of patches, inhalers or nasal sprays.
Why do I still have cravings with nicotine patch? ›Myth: If I use NRT, I won't have withdrawal symptoms or cravings from quitting smoking. Truth: You may still have withdrawal symptoms or cravings while using NRT. Try to be patient. Most people find withdrawal symptoms especially difficult the first week or two after quitting.
What is the most effective nicotine patch? ›NicoDerm CQ patch is great for those who smoke more than 10 cigarettes a day because they offer the highest dose of nicotine approved by the FDA.
Is a nicotine patch the best way to quit smoking? ›Research suggests that the most effective way to quit smoking is to combine a long-acting nicotine patch with another short-acting type of nicotine replacement therapy such as a lozenge, gum, or nasal spray.
How many nicotine patches should you have a day? ›How often should I use the nicotine patch? Use one patch per day.
What candy is best for quitting smoking? ›
Zero-Calorie Candy
Gum, mints, cinnamon sticks, and hard candy (butterscotch or cinnamon drops) can help when you feel a craving coming on. Many ex-smokers also claim that flavored toothpicks keep their mouth busy and combat the psychological effects of nicotine withdrawal.
Put the patch on clean, dry, hair-free skin on the upper body. Usual places to put the patch are the upper chest (avoiding the heart area, upper arm, shoulder, back, or inner arm. You can put the patch on thighs, too.
What happens if you put 2 nicotine patches on? ›Using two nicotine replacement medicines (NRTs) together is more likely to help you quit successfully than using one alone. Patch will reduce your withdrawal symptoms throughout the day while lozenge or gum will quickly help deal with any breakthrough cravings.
Is it OK to cut nicotine patches in half? ›Cutting patches to save money or because of a change in dose isn't recommended. This could result in an overdose. Always talk with your healthcare provider or pharmacist before making any changes to the way you use transdermal patches.
Can you put a nicotine patch on your leg? ›You can put your patches anywhere, on your arms, back, chest, stomach, legs. If need be, contact us to get lower dose patches (Step 2 or Step 3 patches). Is it safe to wear the patches on my chest close to my heart?
How many mg of nicotine a day is addictive? ›cotinine per milliliter corresponds to a daily intake of 4 to 6 mg of nicotine. Thus, 5 mg of nicotine per day is proposed as a threshold level that can readily establish and sustain addiction.
How many cigarettes is 25 mg of nicotine? ›Stronger cigarettes contain around 12 mg of nicotine. Assuming a juice in a 4 ml tank contains 3 mg/ml, one tank equals a single cigarette. Nicotine salts have much higher nicotine levels, but 25 mg/ml nicotine salt product equates to two cigarettes using the same calculations.
Is 20 mg nicotine too much? ›Is 20mg Nicotine a lot? A 20mg/ml nicotine strength is usually advised for smokers who used to smoke around a pack of cigarettes a day. For vapers who smoke less than a pack a day, lower strengths are more likely to be better for you. 20mg/ml of nicotine may be too much for many vapers if they only smoke lightly.
Why can't you smoke with a nicotine patch? ›Can I smoke with the patch on? No, and this is important! Smoking while wearing the nicotine patch can not only increase your addiction and tolerance to nicotine, but it also puts you at risk for nicotine toxicity. Having too much nicotine in the body can cause dangerous heart rhythm problems that could be fatal.
Does nicotine patch keep you awake at night? ›The 24-hour patch may cause sleep disturbance, such as difficulty sleeping or unusually vivid dreams. Removing the patch a few hours before you go to sleep may stop sleep problems. Choosing the right patch strength is important to your success in quitting smoking.
Do you get a rush from nicotine patches? ›
When the nicotine unlocks the receptor, a feel-good chemical called dopamine is released, giving you a little hit or buzz. This doesn't last long. The nicotine soon fades making the receptor eager for more.
What vitamin gets nicotine out of your system? ›Taking an extra amount of vitamin C for short periods of time can help reduce nicotine cravings, adhering to nicotine and allowing it to filter easily and sent to the liver and kidneys to be eliminated.
Which fruit is good for smokers? ›Vitamin C (amla, citrus fruits, lemon, pineapple, guava) is important for smokers too, as it can effectively help neutralise the free radicals that smoking creates in the body — and help maintain immunity.
Is 10 cigarettes a day a heavy smoker? ›Background: Heavy smokers (those who smoke greater than or equal to 25 or more cigarettes a day) are a subgroup who place themselves and others at risk for harmful health consequences and also are those least likely to achieve cessation.
What is the best way to stop smoking? ›- Try nicotine replacement therapy. Ask your health care provider about nicotine replacement therapy. ...
- Avoid triggers. ...
- Delay. ...
- Chew on it. ...
- Don't have 'just one' ...
- Get physical. ...
- Try relaxation techniques. ...
- Call for reinforcements.
Using a nicotine medicine is much less likely to cause heart disease than continued smoking. If you continue to smoke instead of using NRT, you will still be exposed to the hundreds of harmful chemicals in cigarette smoke. These chemicals include nitrosamines, which are formed by growing, curing, and burning tobacco.
How many cigarettes is 16 mg of nicotine? ›As we mentioned earlier, 16 mg of nicotine per millilitre juice is the equivalent of a single cigarette. This means that you will have to vape the whole bottle to take as much nicotine as you would from an average cigarette.
How many mg of nicotine in one cigarette? ›There can be anywhere from 8 milligrams to 20 milligrams of nicotine found in a single cigarette, with the average amount being 12 milligrams.
What is the best nicotine product to quit smoking? ›In fact, Chantix alone or combination NRT (patch plus gum or lozenge) are considered the two most effective options to help people quit smoking.
Is 20 mg nicotine a lot? ›18mg nicotine through to 20mg nicotine - This is a high nicotine level for people who are getting through a serious number of cigarettes, by this we mean over a pack a day.
How long does nicotine stay in your system? ›
Generally, nicotine will leaves your blood within 1 to 3 days after you stop using tobacco, and cotinine will be gone after 1 to 10 days. Neither nicotine nor cotinine will be detectable in your urine after 3 to 4 days of stopping tobacco products.
What happens if you smoke a cigarette while you have a nicotine patch on? ›Smoking while wearing the nicotine patch can not only increase your addiction and tolerance to nicotine, but it also puts you at risk for nicotine toxicity. Having too much nicotine in the body can cause dangerous heart rhythm problems that could be fatal.
What happens when you smoke a cigarette while wearing a nicotine patch? ›When a person using a nicotine patch smokes, the nicotine coming from the patch blocks the extra nicotine from the cigarette acting in the brain. This means the act of smoking is unrewarding and the power of it is undermined.
What happens if I smoke one cigarette after quitting? ›One cigarette may seem harmless, but it can quickly lead to resuming your regular smoking habit, even if you've gone a long time without smoking. Nine out of 10 people return to smoking after having just one cigarette. And as Jorenby points out, this usually happens fairly quickly.