What is Nicorette Cools Lozenges 2mg Icy Mint 40 Pcs?
Take control of nicotine cravings with Nicorette Cools Lozenges 2mg Icy Mint. These nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) lozenges are designed to help relieve cravings and withdrawal symptoms when you stop smoking or reduce the number of cigarettes you smoke.
As the lozenge slowly dissolves in your mouth, it releases a controlled dose of nicotine that is absorbed through the lining of the mouth. This helps reduce cravings and supports your journey towards becoming smoke-free. The refreshing Icy Mint flavour provides a cool, pleasant taste while delivering effective craving relief.
Compact and discreet, Nicorette Cools Lozenges can be used whenever the urge to smoke strikes, making them ideal for use at work, while travelling or in smoke-free environments.
Key Benefits
- Nicotine replacement therapy to help stop smoking
- Helps relieve cravings and withdrawal symptoms
- Begins working quickly to reduce the urge to smoke
- Refreshing Icy Mint flavour
- Sugar-free lozenges
- Convenient, discreet and easy to carry
Who Are They Suitable For?
Nicorette Cools Lozenges 2mg are suitable for smokers who smoke 20 cigarettes or fewer per day.
If you smoke more than 20 cigarettes per day, a higher strength such as 4mg lozenges may be more appropriate.
How to Use
- Use one lozenge whenever you feel the urge to smoke.
- Place the lozenge in your mouth and allow it to dissolve slowly.
- Occasionally move it from one side of your mouth to the other.
- Do not chew or swallow the lozenge.
Most users require 8-12 lozenges per day, depending on previous smoking habits.
Do not use more than 15 lozenges in one day.
Important Information
Always read the packaging and patient information leaflet before use. Keep out of the sight and reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Nicotine replacement therapy works best when combined with determination and support during your quit journey.
Need help using Nicorette? Read our Nicorette FAQs & Guide for advice on gum, spray, patches and inhalator use, choosing the right strength, and important safety information.