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Novartis Habitrol 21mg Nicotine Patches, Step
Novartis Habitrol 21mg Nicotine Patches, Step
Novartis Habitrol 21mg Nicotine Patches, Step
Novartis Habitrol 21mg Nicotine Patches, Step
Novartis Habitrol 21mg Nicotine Patches, Step
Novartis Habitrol 21mg Nicotine Patches, Step

Novartis Habitrol 21mg Nicotine Patches, Step 1. Stop Smoking. 3 Boxes of 28 Each (84 Patches) 21 MG

Product ID : 19169807
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Galleon Product ID 19169807
UPC / ISBN 604765071048
Shipping Weight 0.9 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 13.07 x 4.06 x 1.46 inches
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Novartis Habitrol 21mg Nicotine Patches, Step Features

  • Total 84 21mg patches (3 boxes of 28 each).

  • Habitrol Patches help you stop smoking in as few as 9 to 12 weeks.

  • Each patch supplies your body with 21 mg nicotine over a 24 hour period.

  • Habitrol Patches are a step down program that reduces your nicotine dose gradually, rather than stopping suddenly. You start with Step 1 patches, then move on to Steps 2 and 3.


About Novartis Habitrol 21mg Nicotine Patches, Step

DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Apply one patch at the same time every day. Press patch firmly onto clean, non-hairy skin, holding it in place for 20 seconds. Do not re-apply to previously used skin for 3 days. For full directions, please read the enclosed leaflet carefully. Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) products are FDA-approved for adults ages 18 and over who want to quit smoking. Do not use if: you are under 12 years of age you are a non-smoker or an occasional smoker you have a skin disorder such as psoriasis you have an allergy to nicotine or any component of the patch if the sachet seal is broken Do not use unless a doctor has told you to use: if you have had a recent heart attack or stroke you have angina (chest pain) that is not well controlled or getting worse you have severe arrhythmia