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The following 28 images provide visual information about the product associated with Nicotine Transdermal System Step 1 NDC 54868-5821 by Physicians Total Care, Inc., 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 appears to be a label for a medication called "NICOTINE PATCH 2MG", manufactured by BIST and distributed by PHYSICIANS TOTAL CARE. The lot number is "0g68", and the expiration date is "61/60". The label also includes a code or identifier, "WBC Ssmse-sszi-e 2 £acK".*
The text seems to be a schedule or instructions on how to use a patch with a dosage of 14 mg daily, divided into three groups of weeks numbered 1 thru 4, 5 and 6, and 7 and 8. It is likely a part of a larger set of instructions or guidelines for medication use.*
The Nicotine Transdermal System is a stop smoking aid in the form of a patch. This patch is designed to help individuals quit smoking. It comes with a guide to help users successfully quit smoking.*
The text appears to be a advertisement for nicotine transdermal patches as a stop smoking aid under the brand name HABITROL Take Control®. The advertisement seems to be discussing the support program that accompanies the use of these patches and how it may lead to successful smoking cessation.*
This appears to be a list of suggestions for activities to try instead of smoking in different situations such as with morning coffee or after a meal. The suggestions include options like taking a walk after a stressful situation, reading before bed, and munching on healthy snacks at parties. The list also provides alternatives for smoking while watching TV like holding a stress ball or sitting in a different chair.*
This appears to be a set of instructions regarding a medication dosage. The medication is administered through patches and the dosage starts at 21mg/day for the first 4 weeks, then decreases to 14mg/day for the following 2 weeks, and finally 7mg/day for the last 2 weeks. The text also mentions "Step 1", "Step 2", and "Step 3", which may correspond to different stages of the medication administration.*
This is a set of instructions on how to quit smoking by using nicotine patches. The text suggests that if you smoke less than 10 cigarettes a day, you should start with Step 2. Step 2 involves using a 14mg patch for 6 weeks followed by a 7mg patch for 2 weeks. The table shows the recommended daily dosage for each step during weeks 1-6 and 7-8.*
The text describes a program called "Take Control® Support Program" offered by a company named "Habitrol" to control smoking habits. The program includes a "Daily Success Calendar" intended for individuals who smoke more than 10 cigarettes per day.*
Congratulations again on your decision to quit smoking. By incorporating the behavior-changing tools discussed in this guide into your everyday life, you are on your way to successfully becoming and remaining smoke-free. Continue to reinforce your commitment to remain smoke-free by reading RIS NG EERETN B EL T RGRO L oo BT LE T T R B 1 HABITROL. While you are taking control with the Habitrol Take Control® Support Program, don't forget to celebrate your successes along the way.*
This appears to be a document containing a series of suggestions and reminders aimed at helping people to quit smoking. Recommended actions include switching to a nicotine patch, trying alternative habits, and tracking your progress. Several days are also mapped out with specific prompts and encouragements, such as making sure to do laundry and setting daily smoking-related goals. A toll-free number for "Habitrol" is also provided.*
This appears to be a document that guides a person through a 56-day process of quitting smoking using patches. The document provides daily tasks, motivational tips, and reminders for the user. It also mentions a product called HABITROL, which seems to be the brand of the patches. The final part of the document encourages the user to celebrate their success and provides a helpline number for support.*
The HABITROL Take Control Support Program is a program designed to help individuals quit smoking. It is free and can be accessed by calling 1-888-HABITROL. This program offers personalized support, quitting tips, and information about quitting smoking.*
This text provides a list of 10 steps to success for quitting smoking. It suggests creating a list of reasons for quitting, enlisting the help of friends and family, using a support program, identifying triggers and coping strategies, changing routines, planning how to spend the money saved, freshening the environment, throwing away smoking-related items, having low-calorie snacks, and following patch instructions.*
This is a nicotine transdermal system card that can be kept in the wallet for easy access anytime. It is a stop-smoking aid which helps in quitting smoking. The card has a contact number, 1-888-422-4876, to call for help in quitting smoking.*
This text appears to be a set of instructions or guidelines for a smoking cessation program. The program may involve the use of medication, as indicated by mention of "1 mg" and "7 mg delivered over 24 hours." The program is also divided into "steps," with different steps recommended based on the number of cigarettes smoked per day. Participants who smoke more than 10 cigarettes per day are advised to start with "STEP 1," while those who smoke 10 or fewer cigarettes per day should start with "STEP 2." There is also a reference to using the program "after completing STEP 2."*
Nicotine Transdermal System Patch5Y55 is a smoking cessation aid. It is recommended to apply one patch to a clean, dry, and hairless part of the upper body or arms. The used patches contain enough nicotine to poison children and pets, so it is important to store them in the accompanying pouch and dispose of them properly. The patches should not be cut, and if an individual patch or pouch is open or torn, it should not be used. The product is distributed by Novartis Consumer Health, Inc. and should be stored at 20-25°C (68-77°F).*
* The product label images have been analyzed using a combination of traditional computing and machine learning techniques. It should be noted that the descriptions provided may not be entirely accurate as they are experimental in nature. Use the information in this page at your own discretion and risk.