If you’re looking to stop smoking or cut down before you quit, Nicorette offers a range of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) options to help you manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms while you change your routine. On this Nicorette brand page at withaid (UK online pharmacy), you can compare formats and strengths to find a choice that suits how and when cravings hit—whether you prefer an all-day patch, an on-the-go spray, or flexible options like gum, lozenges, or Microtabs.
Shop popular Nicorette products including nicotine gum in 2mg and 4mg strengths, cooling lozenges in different pack sizes, discreet Invisi patches, an Inhalator for hand-to-mouth support, and fast-acting mouth spray or nasal spray options. Each product page includes key details such as strength, pack size, and directions so you can choose confidently. If you’re unsure which format to start with, use the quick links and FAQs below to match Nicorette products to your needs—and speak to a pharmacist for personalised guidance if you take medicines, have a medical condition, are pregnant/breastfeeding, or you’re not sure what’s suitable.
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Why choose Nicorette
- Choice of NRT formats so you can match support to your routine: gum, lozenges, Microtabs, patches, inhalator, sprays
- Different strengths and pack sizes to support step-down plans and budgeting
- Discreet, portable options for work, travel, and social situations
- Flexible support for planned use or when cravings appear
- Clear product information to help you compare nicotine strength and usage directions online
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FAQs
Should I stop smoking straight away or cut down first?
Some people choose to stop smoking completely on a quit date, while others prefer to reduce gradually before stopping. Many Nicorette formats can be used as part of a structured plan—follow the patient information leaflet for your product, and ask a pharmacist if you’d like help choosing an approach.
Which Nicorette strength should I choose (2mg vs 4mg)?
Strength often depends on how much you smoke and how soon after waking you usually have your first cigarette. Check the product guidance and leaflet, and speak to a pharmacist if you’re unsure which strength is appropriate for you.
What’s the difference between gum, lozenges and Microtabs?
Gum is used with a specific chew-and-rest technique, lozenges dissolve in the mouth, and Microtabs dissolve under the tongue. Preference, convenience, and how discreet you need the option to be can help you decide.
Are Nicorette patches a good choice for all-day support?
Patches provide a steady level of nicotine over a set period and can suit people who want a “set and go” option. Always use as directed and follow advice in the leaflet for application and step-down.
Can I use a patch and another Nicorette product together?
Some quit plans use a patch for steady support plus a faster-acting format for breakthrough cravings, but this is not suitable for everyone. Follow the leaflet instructions for each product and ask a pharmacist for advice before combining NRT products, especially if you have medical conditions or take regular medicines.
How do I choose between QuickMist mouth spray and Nicorette nasal spray?
Both are rapid-acting formats but are used differently and may suit different preferences. Read directions and suitability on the product page and in the leaflet, and speak to a pharmacist if you’re unsure which option fits you best.
Can I use Nicorette if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
If you’re pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding, speak with a pharmacist, midwife, or GP before using NRT. They can help you choose the safest and most suitable approach for you.
How long can I use Nicorette for?
Recommended duration depends on the product and your step-down plan. Follow the patient information leaflet and ask a pharmacist if you need help adjusting your dose, switching formats, or if you’re still relying on NRT longer than expected.
Safety information: Nicorette products are medicines and contain nicotine. Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use and use only as directed. Not all products are suitable for everyone (including under-18s), and you should seek pharmacist or GP advice if you have a medical condition, take other medicines, are pregnant/breastfeeding, or you’re unsure what to choose. If you feel unwell, experience side effects, or symptoms persist, contact a pharmacist or your GP.