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Nicotine patches nikofrenon 21 mg 24 hours patch, transdermal patch
For use in adults.
Active ingredient: nicotine.
Application:
Relief of nicotine withdrawal symptoms, support of smoking cessation in case of nicotine dependence. Counseling and care for the patient generally increases the success rates.
For Nicotine patches information on risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
As of: 03 2018
Active ingredients
- 52.50 mg nicotine
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Auxiliary materials
- Acrylate vinyl acetate methacrylate copolymer
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- Triglycerides, medium chain
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- Butyl methacrylate copolymer, basic
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- paper
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- Pegoterate, aluminum-coated
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- Brown printing ink
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Nicotine patches Indication application
- The preparation is a nicotine-containing transdermal patch to support smoking cessation.
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- It is used to relieve nicotine withdrawal symptoms and to aid in smoking cessation in the case of nicotine dependence.
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- Counseling and care of the patient usually increases the success rates.
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Nicotine patches dosage
- Always use this medicine exactly as described or exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
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- When starting treatment with the medicine, you must stop smoking completely.
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- The nicotine-containing patches are available in three strengths: 7 mg 24 hours, 14 mg 24 hours and 21 mg 24 hours.
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The starting dose depends on your previous smoking habits. For optimal treatment, please use the following dosage scheme:
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More than 20 cigarettes a day
- Start phase 3 – 4 weeks: 21 mg 24 hours
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- Continuation phase 3 – 4 weeks: 14 mg 24 hours
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- Finish 3 – 4 weeks: 7 mg 24 hours
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Up to and including 20 cigarettes per day
- Start phase 3 – 4 weeks: 14 mg 24 hours
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- Continuation phase 3 – 4 weeks: 14 mg 24 hours
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- Finish 3 – 4 weeks: 7 mg 24 hours
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- So gradually less and less nicotine is supplied over 9-12 weeks. This weans the body from nicotine and at the same time significantly reduces physical withdrawal symptoms.
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- If your desire to smoke has already significantly reduced ahead of time, you can switch to a lower plaster thickness after just one week. A plaster with 7 mg 24 hours is suitable for reducing the nicotine replacement towards the end of the treatment.
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- Dosage adjustment cannot be achieved by cutting a transdermal patch. When cutting, there may be a decrease in effectiveness that goes beyond the reduction of the adhesive surface.
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- Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, stick a transdermal patch on every day after getting up and leave it on for 24 hours. By sticking it on immediately after getting up, you avoid any sleep disturbances that may occur at night and prevent the typical morning craving for a cigarette.
-
- Depending on your individual reaction, you can adjust the thickness of the plaster. For example, if you experience withdrawal symptoms such as craving for a cigarette, nervousness, restlessness, and mood swings, you should choose a thicker patch.
-
- Withdrawal symptoms can be controlled by constant nicotine concentrations in the blood, which are lower than when smoking. This effect is achieved with the help of the transdermal patch in the correct strength.
-
- Furthermore, withdrawal symptoms are not to be confused with undesirable effects (see side effects), which make appropriate countermeasures necessary.
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Combination therapy
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Combination of this preparation with nicotine-containing drugs for smoking cessation with immediate smoking cessation.
- If you have not had sufficient success with monotherapy or if you develop acute or uncontrollable smoking craving during monotherapy, you can also use other nicotine-containing medicinal products (e.g. nicotine chewing gum) in addition to this.
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- Even with combination therapy, the dosage is individual and based on your nicotine dependence. Please also note the instructions for use of the combination drug.
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- A maximum daily dose of 64 mg in total must not be exceeded.
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- This medicine can be used in conjunction with various smoking cessation programs, self-motivation, or behavior therapy. In these cases, the dosage and application should also be adapted to the respective program.
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-
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Notes for smokers of light cigarettes , cigarillos, cigars or pipes:
- There may be changes in the dosage for smokers of light cigarettes , cigarillos, cigars or pipes. This also applies to smokers who do not inhale cigarettes deeply.
-
- In these cases, you should begin weaning with the lowest strength patch. In the event of underdosing with withdrawal symptoms, the higher-dose patch can be used. You can then end the treatment with a weak plaster.
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Duration of application
- Weaning proceeds gradually (see dose schedule).
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- The duration of use can be up to 3 months in total.
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A notice:
- No studies are available on treatment times of more than 3 months in total and on doses of more than 1 transdermal patch per day.
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If you use more than you should
- Nicotine in doses higher than the recommended can cause symptoms of intoxication to varying degrees. If there are signs of an overdose such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, headache, hearing and vision disorders, paleness, sweating, confusion, weakness and tremors, the patch must be removed from the skin immediately and a doctor informed immediately. In the case of severe overdose, these symptoms can be followed by a drop in blood pressure, weak and irregular pulse, breathing difficulties, states of exhaustion (prostration), circulatory collapse and generalized seizures.
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- The attachment point can be washed off with water (not soap) and then dried. The skin may continue to release nicotine into the bloodstream for several hours due to the presence of an active ingredient depot in the skin.
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- Call a doctor immediately. If necessary, he will treat symptomatically. If excessive amounts of nicotine are swallowed, activated charcoal will reduce the absorption of nicotine from the gastrointestinal tract.
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- 52.50 mg nicotine
- Acrylate vinyl acetate methacrylate copolymer
- Triglycerides, medium chain
- Butyl methacrylate copolymer, basic
- paper
- Pegoterate, aluminum-coated
- Brown printing ink
- The preparation is a nicotine-containing transdermal patch to support smoking cessation.
- It is used to relieve nicotine withdrawal symptoms and to aid in smoking cessation in the case of nicotine dependence.
- Counseling and care of the patient usually increases the success rates.
- Always use this medicine exactly as described or exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
- When starting treatment with the medicine, you must stop smoking completely.
- The nicotine-containing patches are available in three strengths: 7 mg 24 hours, 14 mg 24 hours and 21 mg 24 hours.
- The starting dose depends on your previous smoking habits. For optimal treatment, please use the following dosage scheme:
-
More than 20 cigarettes a day
- Start phase 3 – 4 weeks: 21 mg 24 hours
- Continuation phase 3 – 4 weeks: 14 mg 24 hours
- Finish 3 – 4 weeks: 7 mg 24 hours
-
Up to and including 20 cigarettes per day
- Start phase 3 – 4 weeks: 14 mg 24 hours
- Continuation phase 3 – 4 weeks: 14 mg 24 hours
- Finish 3 – 4 weeks: 7 mg 24 hours
-
- So gradually less and less nicotine is supplied over 9-12 weeks. This weans the body from nicotine and at the same time significantly reduces physical withdrawal symptoms.
- If your desire to smoke has already significantly reduced ahead of time, you can switch to a lower plaster thickness after just one week. A plaster with 7 mg 24 hours is suitable for reducing the nicotine replacement towards the end of the treatment.
- Dosage adjustment cannot be achieved by cutting a transdermal patch. When cutting, there may be a decrease in effectiveness that goes beyond the reduction of the adhesive surface.
- Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, stick a transdermal patch on every day after getting up and leave it on for 24 hours. By sticking it on immediately after getting up, you avoid any sleep disturbances that may occur at night and prevent the typical morning craving for a cigarette.
- Depending on your individual reaction, you can adjust the thickness of the plaster. For example, if you experience withdrawal symptoms such as craving for a cigarette, nervousness, restlessness, and mood swings, you should choose a thicker patch.
- Withdrawal symptoms can be controlled by constant nicotine concentrations in the blood, which are lower than when smoking. This effect is achieved with the help of the transdermal patch in the correct strength.
- Furthermore, withdrawal symptoms are not to be confused with undesirable effects (see side effects), which make appropriate countermeasures necessary.
- Combination therapy
-
Combination of this preparation with nicotine-containing drugs for smoking cessation with immediate smoking cessation.
- If you have not had sufficient success with monotherapy or if you develop acute or uncontrollable smoking craving during monotherapy, you can also use other nicotine-containing medicinal products (e.g. nicotine chewing gum) in addition to this.
- Even with combination therapy, the dosage is individual and based on your nicotine dependence. Please also note the instructions for use of the combination drug.
- A maximum daily dose of 64 mg in total must not be exceeded.
- This medicine can be used in conjunction with various smoking cessation programs, self-motivation, or behavior therapy. In these cases, the dosage and application should also be adapted to the respective program.
-
-
Notes for smokers of light cigarettes , cigarillos, cigars or pipes:
- There may be changes in the dosage for smokers of light cigarettes , cigarillos, cigars or pipes. This also applies to smokers who do not inhale cigarettes deeply.
- In these cases, you should begin weaning with the lowest strength patch. In the event of underdosing with withdrawal symptoms, the higher-dose patch can be used. You can then end the treatment with a weak plaster.
-
-
Duration of application
- Weaning proceeds gradually (see dose schedule).
- The duration of use can be up to 3 months in total.
- A notice:
- No studies are available on treatment times of more than 3 months in total and on doses of more than 1 transdermal patch per day.
-
-
-
If you use more than you should
- Nicotine in doses higher than the recommended can cause symptoms of intoxication to varying degrees. If there are signs of an overdose such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, headache, hearing and vision disorders, paleness, sweating, confusion, weakness and tremors, the patch must be removed from the skin immediately and a doctor informed immediately. In the case of severe overdose, these symptoms can be followed by a drop in blood pressure, weak and irregular pulse, breathing difficulties, states of exhaustion (prostration), circulatory collapse and generalized seizures.
- The attachment point can be washed off with water (not soap) and then dried. The skin may continue to release nicotine into the bloodstream for several hours due to the presence of an active ingredient depot in the skin.
- Call a doctor immediately. If necessary, he will treat symptomatically. If excessive amounts of nicotine are swallowed, activated charcoal will reduce the absorption of nicotine from the gastrointestinal tract.
- Nicotine in doses higher than the recommended can cause symptoms of intoxication to varying degrees. If there are signs of an overdose such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, headache, hearing and vision disorders, paleness, sweating, confusion, weakness and tremors, the patch must be removed from the skin immediately and a doctor informed immediately. In the case of severe overdose, these symptoms can be followed by a drop in blood pressure, weak and irregular pulse, breathing difficulties, states of exhaustion (prostration), circulatory collapse and generalized seizures.
-
If you use more than you should
-
- Weaning proceeds gradually (see dose schedule).
-
Duration of application
- There may be changes in the dosage for smokers of light cigarettes , cigarillos, cigars or pipes. This also applies to smokers who do not inhale cigarettes deeply.
- If you have not had sufficient success with monotherapy or if you develop acute or uncontrollable smoking craving during monotherapy, you can also use other nicotine-containing medicinal products (e.g. nicotine chewing gum) in addition to this.
- Start phase 3 – 4 weeks: 14 mg 24 hours
- Start phase 3 – 4 weeks: 21 mg 24 hours
Nicotine patches dosage
Nicotine patches Indication application
Auxiliary materials