Brand name:
Nicotrol NS
Pronounced: NIK-oh-troll
Generic name:
Nicotine nasal spray
Why is Nicotrol NS prescribed?
Nicotrol NS is used to relieve withdrawal symptoms in people who
are attempting to give up smoking. It should be used as part of a
comprehensive smoking cessation program.
Most important fact about Nicotrol NS
If you continue to smoke and take Nicotrol NS at the same time,
you may experience side effects due to high nicotine levels in your
body.
How should you take Nicotrol NS?
You should stop smoking completely before you begin using
Nicotrol NS. Tilt your head back slightly when administering the
spray and be careful not to sniff, swallow, or inhale through the
nose.
The amount of Nicotrol NS you require depends on your individual
needs. One dose is made up of 1 spray in each nostril. The
recommended starting regimen is 1 or 2 doses per hour. This may be
increased to a maximum of 40 doses (80 sprays) per day if you've
been a heavy smoker. Take at least 8 doses (16 sprays) per day;
anything less is unlikely to be effective.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Never take 2 doses at the same time.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature, away from children and pets.
Nicotrol NS side effects
Problems experienced by people using Nicotrol NS include nicotine
withdrawal symptoms, common complaints of smokers, and local effects
of the spray. Most people report some nasal irritation, which
usually diminishes with continued use of the product. Other side
effects are unpredictable. If any develop or change in intensity,
inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can
determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Nicotrol NS.
- Side effects may include:
Abdominal pain,
acne,
back pain,
confusion,
cough,
dental problems,
difficulty breathing,
gas,
gum problems,
headache,
itching,
joint pain,
menstrual pain or disorders,
muscle aches,
nasal irritation,
nausea,
palpitations,
runny nose,
sneezing,
throat irritation,
watering eyes
- Rare side effects may include:
Abnormal vision,
allergy,
amnesia,
asthma,
bronchitis,
bruises,
burning of the nose or eyes,
change in sense of smell,
diarrhea,
dry mouth,
earache,
eye irritation,
facial flushing,
hiccups,
hoarseness,
inability to comprehend words,
increased sputum,
migraine,
nasal congestion,
nasal ulcer or blister,
nosebleeds,
numbness,
numbness of the nose or mouth,
pain,
rash,
sinus irritation,
sore throat,
swelling due to fluid retention,
taste alteration
Why should Nicotrol NS not be prescribed?
Do not use Nicotrol NS if you are allergic to nicotine or if you
have ever had a hypersensitivity reaction to it.
Special warnings about Nicotrol NS
Stop smoking completely when you start using Nicotrol NS. The
extra nicotine it delivers could lead to a toxic overdose. If you're
still smoking after 4 weeks of Nicotrol NS therapy, check with your
doctor. You should probably stop using the product.
It is possible to become dependent on Nicotrol NS. The product is
less addictive than cigarettes, but nearly a third of the people
using it report some feelings of dependence, and 15 to 20 percent
use the product for longer than the recommended period. Remember,
though, that Nicotrol NS has not been studied for more than 6 months
and long-term use is not recommended.
Use Nicotrol NS with caution if you have a heart condition or a
circulation problem. Avoid it completely if you're recovering from a
heart attack or have severe angina or serious heartbeat
irregularities.
Nicotrol NS is not recommended for people with asthma. It can
make the condition worse. You should also avoid Nicotrol NS if you
have a chronic nasal disorder such as allergy, nasal polyps, nasal
inflammation, or sinusitis. Use Nicotrol NS with caution if you have
a glandular problem such as hyperthyroidism, pheochromocytoma, or
insulin-dependent diabetes. Nicotine affects the glands. Caution is
also warranted if you have an ulcer. Nicotine delays healing of
ulcers.
Use Nicotrol NS cautiously, too, if you have serious high blood
pressure. The product can make this condition worse.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Nicotrol NS
When you quit smoking, the dosage of certain drugs may have to be
changed. It is especially important to check with your doctor if you
are taking one of the following:
Acetaminophen-containing products such as Tylenol
Drugs classified as beta blockers, such as Inderal, Sectral, and
Tenormin
Caffeine-containing products such as No Doz
Certain airway-opening products such as Isuprel, Afrin, and
Neo-Synephrine
Imipramine (Tofranil)
Insulin
Labetalol (Normodyne, Trandate)
Oxazepam (Serax)
Pentazocine (Talwin)
Prazosin (Minipress)
Theophylline (Theo-Dur)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Nicotine from any source can harm a developing baby. If you're
pregnant, it's best to quit without a nicotine replacement product.
Use Nicotrol NS only if you think it will speed the moment that
you're nicotine free.
Nicotine makes its way into breast milk. A nursing infant may be
exposed to less nicotine from Nicotrol NS than from cigarette
smoking, but the best course is to avoid nicotine entirely.
Recommended dosage for Nicotrol NS
ADULTS
Overdosage
Nicotine can be especially toxic to children and pets. Even the
residual nicotine in a used container of Nicotrol NS can be harmful.
Keep all bottles of Nicotrol NS, used and unused, out of the reach
of children.
If a bottle of Nicotrol NS breaks, the spill should be cleaned up
immediately with an absorbent cloth or paper towel. Avoid contact
with the skin. The area of the spill should be washed several times.
If even a small amount of Nicotrol NS comes in contact with the
skin, lips, mouth, eyes, or ears, rinse the affected area with
water. Keep pets and children away from the area of the spill.
- Symptoms of Nicotrol NS overdose may include:
Abdominal pain,
cold sweats,
convulsions,
diarreha,
disturbed hearing and vision,
dizziness,
headache,
heart failure,
nausea,
pallor,
prostration,
hypotension,
respiratory failure,
salivation,
tremor,
mental confusion,
vomiting,
weakness
If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
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