Nicotine polacrilex
A form of nicotine used in smoking cessation products
Nicotine polacrilex[edit | edit source]
Nicotine polacrilex is a form of nicotine bound to an ion-exchange resin, commonly used in nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products such as nicotine gum and nicotine lozenges. This formulation is designed to aid in smoking cessation by reducing withdrawal symptoms and cravings associated with nicotine addiction.
Mechanism of action[edit | edit source]
Nicotine polacrilex works by releasing nicotine slowly when chewed or dissolved in the mouth. The ion-exchange resin binds nicotine, allowing it to be released gradually, which helps to maintain a steady level of nicotine in the bloodstream. This slow release mimics the nicotine delivery from smoking, helping to alleviate withdrawal symptoms and reduce the urge to smoke.
Usage[edit | edit source]
Nicotine polacrilex is available in various forms, including gum and lozenges. These products are typically used as part of a comprehensive smoking cessation program that may include behavioral support and counseling. Users are advised to follow specific dosing instructions to maximize the effectiveness of the therapy and minimize potential side effects.
Nicotine gum[edit | edit source]
Nicotine gum is chewed to release nicotine, which is then absorbed through the mucous membranes in the mouth. It is available in different strengths, usually 2 mg and 4 mg, to accommodate varying levels of nicotine dependence.
Nicotine lozenges[edit | edit source]
Nicotine lozenges dissolve in the mouth, releasing nicotine that is absorbed through the oral mucosa. Like gum, lozenges are available in different strengths and are used to manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Side effects[edit | edit source]
Common side effects of nicotine polacrilex include mouth irritation, hiccups, and nausea. More serious side effects are rare but can include increased heart rate and blood pressure. Users are advised to consult healthcare professionals if they experience severe or persistent side effects.
Advantages[edit | edit source]
Nicotine polacrilex offers several advantages over other forms of nicotine replacement therapy. It provides a controlled release of nicotine, which can be adjusted by the user, and it does not require a prescription. Additionally, it can be used discreetly and is generally well-tolerated.
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