Nicotine Gum, Chewing
Product Images NDC 37808-849

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This gallery contains 12 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Nicotine (NDC 37808-849). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by H E B, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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Nicotine Gum Image 1 (170 1j Nicotine Gum Image 1)

Nicotine Gum Image 1 (170 1j Nicotine Gum Image 1)
This text contains information related to the instructions and warnings about individual blisters with broken, open, or torn printed backings. Additionally, it provides three steps for someone's success and a comparison to NicoretteĀ® Gum, an active ingredient used to stop smoking aid for those who smoke their first cigarette within 30 minutes of waking up. There seems to be a product included in the information that is sugar-free and comes with a user's guide.*
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Nicotine Gum Image 2 (170 1j Nicotine Gum Image 2)

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Garbage (Image 01)

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Basketball (Image 02)

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Dreaming (Image 03)

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Happy (Image 04)

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Dosage (Image 05)

Dosage (Image 05)
Recommended dosage schedule for Nicotine Polacrilex Gum is provided in 3 steps, with step 1 being 2 hours, step 2 being 2-4 hours, and step 3 being 4-8 hours. The product is made in Denmark. The last line contains non-English characters and is not relevant to the description.*
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Wallet Card 1.jpg (Image 06)

Wallet Card 1.jpg (Image 06)
The Wallet Card contains emergency contact information for three different associations: the American Lung Association, the American Cancer Society, and the American Heart Association. Each of these associations has a different hotline number that can be called for help. The American Lung Association's number is 1-800-586-4872, the American Cancer Society's number is 1-800-227-2345, and the American Heart Association's number is 1-800-242-8721.*
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Wallet Card 2.jpg (Image 07)

Wallet Card 2.jpg (Image 07)
This is a Wallet Card that can be used as a reminder of the important reasons why someone wants to quit smoking. Unfortunately, there are no specific reasons listed on the card as the rest of the text is incomplete or not provided.*
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Smoke Free Habits (Image 08)

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Upc Code (Image 09)

Upc Code (Image 09)
This appears to be a product identifier with a UPC code of "111107895". No further information is available.*
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Leaflet Stickers.jpg (Image 10)

Leaflet Stickers.jpg (Image 10)
This appears to be a chart or table related to smoking cessation. It suggests taking nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) in the form of a "piece" every 1-2 hours in the first week, and gradually reducing frequency over the course of several weeks. The chart includes specific recommendations for different time periods, including the beginning of weeks 1, 7, and 10, as well as 12 weeks after quitting. However, it is difficult to determine the specific type of NRT being recommended, or any additional context or instructions without further information.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.