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Could you poison yourself with nicotine anti-smoking tablets?
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I'm using 'Niquitin' 4mg tablets to stop smoking. I'm taking a lot more than the recommended dose. Are they safe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sqad, If you do not know the tablets that are clearly mentioned in the QA's opening statement then why make a statement that is liable to scare Sandy and send her rushing back to cigarettes which have even more toxins in them.
I have no doubt that the statement you made is true when backed up with the study that you later mention, however if you dont know about something, as in the Niquitin Product, please keep your scaremongering to yourself.
I have no doubt that the statement you made is true when backed up with the study that you later mention, however if you dont know about something, as in the Niquitin Product, please keep your scaremongering to yourself.
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When I quit for a few months some years ago (and was stupid enough to start again) I went to a pharmacy and bought patches, gum and an inhalator from the chemist himself. Wasn't until I got home and bothered reading all the info leaflets that I found out that you aren't supposed to use one than more method at a time so you don't overdo the nicotine!
So I went for the patches and kept the inhalator on standby for a couple of emergency moments.
I asked my GP about trying Champix the other day during a routine appointment and was told he couldn't discuss it. Asked at reception about a no smoking clinic to be told they don't do it and go to the chemist down the road (which was shut). Apparantly they have to bid for services like that these days and didn't get it!
So not sure if will be able to try Champix from a chemist as I believe it's on prescription?
I found patches great the first time, constant slow release of Nicotine took the edge off big time. Tried them again but they don't seem to have the same effect/I don't have the same will power/determination.
I wish you all the best with it :)
So I went for the patches and kept the inhalator on standby for a couple of emergency moments.
I asked my GP about trying Champix the other day during a routine appointment and was told he couldn't discuss it. Asked at reception about a no smoking clinic to be told they don't do it and go to the chemist down the road (which was shut). Apparantly they have to bid for services like that these days and didn't get it!
So not sure if will be able to try Champix from a chemist as I believe it's on prescription?
I found patches great the first time, constant slow release of Nicotine took the edge off big time. Tried them again but they don't seem to have the same effect/I don't have the same will power/determination.
I wish you all the best with it :)
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