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Smoking Control

Nicotine Nasal Spray

 How to Use:

    • Ensure your nose is clean before use.
    • Tilt your head slightly back and place the nozzle into your nostril comfortably.
    • Breathe through your mouth and spray once into each nostril.
    • Do not inhale or swallow while spraying.
    • If your nose runs, sniff gently to help the medication stay inside for absorption.
    • Wait at least 2–3 minutes.
    • Close the cap and store the bottle out of reach of children and pets.
    • One bottle typically contains around 200 sprays.

 

Usage Instructions:

    • Nicotine nasal spray is prescribed by a healthcare provider.
    • During the first week, most users experience a warm or burning sensation in the back of the throat or nose, along with sneezing, coughing, watery eyes, or runny nose.
    • These symptoms typically decrease after a week of regular use.
    • Contact your healthcare provider if symptoms are particularly bothersome or persist.
    • One dose equals two sprays (one per nostril), and the frequency and number of doses are determined with your provider.
    • To manage withdrawal symptoms effectively, use at least 8 doses per day during the first 6 weeks; most users begin with 1–2 doses per hour.
    • Do not exceed 40 doses per day.
    • Keep the spray out of reach of children and pets, as it contains enough nicotine to be harmful.

 

Important Warnings:

    • In case of a leak or broken bottle, wear rubber gloves, wipe the spill with a paper towel, and clean surfaces thoroughly.
    • Avoid contact with skin, mouth, or eyes. If exposure occurs, rinse immediately with plain water, as nicotine can be absorbed through the skin and cause an overdose.
    • Always recap the bottle and store it safely.
    • Dispose of used bottles properly in the trash.
    • Consult your healthcare provider before use if you have medical conditions like heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, stomach ulcers, or kidney/liver problems.

 

Stop Using the Spray and Seek Emergency Help or Contact a Poison Center If You Experience Signs of Nicotine Overdose:

    • Pale skin and cold sweats.
    • Nausea, vomiting, excessive salivation.
    • Abdominal pain, diarrhea.
    • Headache, dizziness, vision/hearing disturbances.
    • Tremors, confusion, and weakness.
    • Severe overdose can cause low blood pressure, respiratory failure, seizures, and potentially death due to respiratory or cardiac paralysis.

 

General Directorate of Clinical Health Education

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