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The following 7 images provide visual information about the product associated with Good Neighbor Pharmacy Nicotine NDC 46122-177 by Amerisource Bergen, 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.

Good Neighbor Pharmacy Nicotine Lozenge image 1 - 2 15 17 873B929C4 image 1

Good Neighbor Pharmacy Nicotine Lozenge image 1 - 2 15 17 873B929C4 image 1

This is a product description for a Nicotine Lozenge which is used as a stop smoking aid. The lozenge contains nicotine polacrilex (4mg), and is recommended for individuals who smoke their first cigarette within thirty minutes of waking up. The lozenge is mint flavored and can be purchased from Pharmacy 1. Each pack contains 72 lozenges in 3 QuitTube containers of 24. It can be compared to Goop Nicorette Lozenge.*

Good Neighbor Pharmacy Nicotine Lozenge image 2 - 2 15 17 873B929C4 image 2

Good Neighbor Pharmacy Nicotine Lozenge image 2 - 2 15 17 873B929C4 image 2

This is a drug facts label for Hioie o lozenges that help to ease withdrawal symptoms that come with quitting smoking. It contains warnings for people with certain medical conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. The product contains 17 grams of sodium and Phenylalanine. Instructions include keeping the lozenge in the mouth for about 20 minutes, not using more than 20 lozenges a day, and not swallowing the lozenge. It also suggests combining the lozenges with behavioral support programs to improve chances of quitting. The inactive ingredients include aspirin, magnesium stearate, and potassium bicarbonate and the product is distributed by AmerisourceBergen.*

Wallet Card - image 01

Wallet Card - image 01

The text is a description of a wallet card that provides a list of phone numbers to call for help with various health issues including lung disease, cancer, heart disease, and quitting smoking. The phone numbers listed include those for the American Lung Association, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, and a Quitting Buddy or Friend who has Quit.*

Wallet Card - image 02

Wallet Card - image 02

Stickers - image 03

Stickers - image 03

This text appears to be a set of directions for placing reminders on a calendar related to quitting smoking. In week 1 (which includes the quit date) and week 7, a lozenge should be taken every 1-2 hours for step 3. For ex-smokers in week 7, a lozenge should be taken every 2-4 hours. At the beginning of week 10 and 12 weeks after the quit date, there are additional reminders to be added to the calendar.*

Smoke Free Logo - image 04

Smoke Free Logo - image 04

UPC Example - image 05

UPC Example - image 05

This is not-available as it doesn't provide any useful information beyond a random number and a UPC code.*

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