Nicotine Gum, Chewing
Product Images NDC 41250-510

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This gallery contains 11 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Nicotine (NDC 41250-510). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Meijer Distribution Inc, 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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So You Decided To Quit (Image 01)

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What To Expect (Image 02)

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What To Expect (Image 03)

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Good Luck (Image 04)

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Nicotine Gum Dosage Schedule (Image 05)

Nicotine Gum Dosage Schedule (Image 05)
This text provides a dosage schedule for Nicotine Polacrilex Gum in three steps, spanning over 12 weeks. In each step, a different frequency of gum intake is recommended along with the duration. The product is made in Denmark.*
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Wallet Card 1.jpg (Image 06)

Wallet Card 1.jpg (Image 06)
The text is a list of phone numbers for three different organizations that can be contacted for various types of assistance related to lung disease, cancer, and heart disease. This information is presented on a wallet card which can easily be carried for easy access in case of emergency.*
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Wallet Card 2.jpg (Image 07)

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Smoke Free Habits (Image 08)

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Upc Code (Image 09)

Upc Code (Image 09)
This is a product identification code containing only the UPC (Universal Product Code) with the value "11110 789 5".*
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Leaflet Stickers.jpg (Image 10)

Leaflet Stickers.jpg (Image 10)
This appears to be a set of instructions or guidelines for a nicotine replacement therapy program for quitting smoking. The therapy involves using nicotine patches or gum at different frequencies depending on the week of the program. The text provides instructions for step one, step two, and step three, indicating when to begin or end using nicotine replacement, and how often to use it. The numbers in the last section may refer to a schedule or chart for the program.*
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Image 11

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This appears to be a description of a drug called Meijer, containing 4mg of Polacrile, marketed as a smoking cessation aid. It comes in a sealed blister package, and there is a warning not to use it if the blisters or packaging are broken, open, or torn. The text also contains contact information for a free stop smoking program and an audio CD for users of the product.*

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