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Equate - Nicotine Gum 2 mg, Coated, Fruit
Equate - Nicotine Gum 2 mg, Coated, Fruit

Equate - Nicotine Gum 2 mg, Coated, Fruit Flavor, 100 Pieces

Product ID : 40997487
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Galleon Product ID 40997487
UPC / ISBN 681131187282
Shipping Weight 0.25 lbs
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Model 19296
Manufacturer Equate
Shipping Dimension 5.39 x 4.8 x 2.4 inches
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About Equate - Nicotine Gum 2 Mg, Coated, Fruit

When you're ready to quit, Nicotine Gum can help you take charge--by giving you control over your cravings. Use it on a regular schedule to prevent cravings throughout the day--and when an especially tough craving hits, only Nicotine Gum gives you the freedom to chew an extra piece of gum. Nicotine Gum medicated gum is a form of Therapeutic Nicotine, which means it provides nicotine to your system as a temporary aid to help you quit smoking by reducing nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Nicotine is a stronger addiction than most people realize--and cigarettes are a very efficient nicotine delivery system. Each puff sends nicotine to the brain within 10 seconds, activating areas of the brain that produce feelings of pleasure and reward by raising dopamine levels. Dopamine is the same substance involved in addiction like cocaine and heroin. So we have another puff. And another. Soon the brain's chemical structure actually changes. It becomes hooked into wanting more and more nicotine to make the effects last. When the brain stops getting the nicotine it's used to, we begin to feel withdrawal cravings--actually the brain craving nicotine. As this nicotine addiction sets in, the brain links everyday habits with smoking, boosting the role of cigarettes. Normal everyday activities begin to trigger the urge to smoke. Drinking coffee in the morning. Talking on the phone. Work breaks. Driving. So when you try to quit smoking, you're actually fighting a battle on two fronts: 1) physical--that is, nicotine addiction--and 2) habitual, the activities, moods and events linked with smoking.