Each 22 cm^2 transdermal patch contains 114 mg nicotine, equivalent to 5.1 mg/cm^2 of nicotine and delivering 21 mg over 24 hours
The patches should be used as directed below. Prior to initiation of therapy users should be committed to stopping smoking. During a quit attempt, every effort should be made to stop smoking during treatment with NiQuitin. Concurrent behavioural support is recommended, as such programmes have been shown to be beneficial for smoking cessation.
NiQuitin patches should be applied once a day, at the same time each day and preferably soon after waking, to a non-hairy, clean, dry skin site and worn continuously for 24 hours. The NiQuitin patch should be applied promptly on removal from its protective sachet.
Avoid applying to any skin which is broken, red or irritated. After 24 hours the used patch should be removed and a new patch applied to a fresh skin site. The patch should not be left on for longer than 24 hours. Skin sites should not be reused for at least seven days. Only one patch should be worn at a time.
Patches may be removed before going to bed if desired. However use for 24 hours is recommended to optimise the effect against morning cravings.
Treatment with NiQuitin patch may be continued beyond 10 weeks if needed to stay cigarette free, however, those who use the patches beyond 9 months are recommended to seek additional help and advice from a healthcare professional.
Adolescents (12 to 17 years) should follow the schedule of treatment for adults, but the duration of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) in this age group is restricted to 12 weeks. If longer treatment is required advice from a healthcare professional should be sought.
NiQuitin is not recommended for use in children under 12 years of age.
Do not use if you are a non-smoker or an occasional smoker, if you have serious heart disease or have had a recent stroke.
Do not use with other nicotine-containing patches or gum.
NiQuitin CQ Clear is not for use on children under 12 years.