Good Neighbor Pharmacy Nicotine
Product Images NDC 46122-174

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This gallery contains 12 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Good Neighbor Pharmacy Nicotine (NDC 46122-174). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Amerisource Bergen, 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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170-29-1 (1709629c4 B)

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1709629-1 (1709629c4 F)

1709629-1 (1709629c4 F)
This is a guide on how to increase your success in quitting smoking. The guide recommends using Nicotine Polacrilex Gum as a stop-smoking aid. It advises to chew at least 9 pieces of gum per day during the initial six weeks and use it for the full 12 weeks. The guide also suggests using the gum in combination with a support program as directed in the free enclosed user's guide. The product contains 170 pieces of 4mg nicotine polacrilex gum and an original flavor. The gum is recommended for people who smoke their first cigarette within 30 minutes of waking up. If they smoke their first cigarette more than 30 minutes after waking up, they should use the 2mg gum.*
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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 three steps with time intervals ranging from 2 to 8 hours. The product is made in Denmark. The last line of text seems to be non-English characters and cannot be evaluated.*
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Wallet Card 1.jpg (Image 06)

Wallet Card 1.jpg (Image 06)
The text is a list of emergency contact numbers for organizations such as the American Lung Association, American Cancer Society, and American Heart Association. It appears to be a wallet card designed for easy access to these contact numbers in case of an 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 not enough information to generate a useful description. This appears to be a product code or identifier with a UPC (Universal Product Code) prefix and a numeric value. However, without further context or clarification, it is not possible to determine the specific product or item associated with this code.*
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Leaflet Stickers.jpg (Image 10)

Leaflet Stickers.jpg (Image 10)
This appears to be a schedule or table for using a nicotine replacement therapy, likely in the form of patches, gum, or lozenges, in order to quit smoking. The text provides guidelines for when and how often to use the nicotine product, with different schedules recommended for different stages of the quitting process. Without more context or information, it is difficult to determine the specific product or program being referred to, but the text may be helpful for someone looking to quit smoking using nicotine replacement therapy.*

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