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The following 7 images provide visual information about the product associated with Careone Mini Nicotine Polacrilex NDC 41520-957 by American Sales Company, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.
This is a description of a Nicotine Polacrilex Lozenge, a stop smoking aid which comes in a mint flavor. It is available for individuals over 18 years of age and requires proof of age for purchase. The product comes with a user guide and four QuitTube containers. Users must ensure that they are motivated to quit smoking, use at least nine mini lozenges every day, use the lozenges for the recommended 12 weeks, and use them with a support program as directed. It is a free and physician-recommended product, though it is not available in vending machines or to those under 18 years of age. The text also gives specific lot numbers and expiration dates for the product.*
This is a drug facts sheet that describes a lozenge containing nicotine polacrilex, which is used to help people quit smoking by reducing withdrawal symptoms. The text includes warnings for use, which highlights the importance of consulting with a healthcare provider before use, particularly for individuals with certain medical conditions. The directions for use include the frequency and dosage of the lozenges, as well as a schedule for gradually reducing the amount used over the course of 12 weeks. The text also provides important information on how to use the lozenges correctly and provides a list of inactive ingredients. This drug product is not manufactured or distributed by NicoretteĀ® mini Lozenge.*
The text is a description of a wallet card that contains important phone numbers to call for help. The numbers include those for the American Lung Association, American Cancer Society, and American Heart Association, as well as a suggestion to contact a quitting buddy or friend who has quit, presumably for support in quitting smoking.*
This text describes a company website, IokeFreeHabits.com, which offers a free and personalized support plan, but there is no further information or details available.*
This text appears to be a reminder for someone who is trying to quit smoking. It suggests using a lozenge every 1-2 hours or 2-4 hours in the first week after quitting and then tapering off gradually over the next few weeks. There is also a reminder to follow up after 12 weeks from the quit date.*
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