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Package leaflet: Information for the user


NiQuitin 7 mg/24 hours,

NiQuitin 14 mg/24 hours

NiQuitin 21 mg/24 hours

Sustained-release transdermal patch

Nicotine



Read all of this leaflet carefully before you starts using this medicine because it contains important information for you.

Always use this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again.


What is in this leaflet:


1. What NiQuitin is and what it is used for

2. What you need to know before you use NiQuitin

3. How to use NiQuitin

4. Possible side effects

5. How to store NiQuitin

6. Contents of the pack and other information


What NiQuitin is and what it is used for


NiQuitin is used in stopping smoking. The active substance in NiQuitin is nicotine. It acts as a temporary aid so that you can stop smoking. It works to alleviate nicotine withdrawal symptoms as a result of stopping smoking. If possible, you should use NiQuitin as part of a smoking cessation programme.


NiQuitin are transparent, rectangular sustained release patches, which releases a uniform amount of nicotine through the skin into the body over a period of 24 hours.


NiQuitin is less harmful than smoking, as NiQuitin does not contain the tar and carbon monoxide of cigarette smoke.


What you need to know before using NiQuitin


Do not use NiQuitin:



NiQuitin may only be used by adolescents (aged 12-17 years) if recommended by a doctor.


Warnings and precautions


Talk with your doctor or pharmacist before using NiQuitin:


if you have cardiovascular problems or high blood pressure.


If you get skin redness, swelling or rash you should stop using the patch and consult your doctor or pharmacist.


Children


The amount of nicotine tolerated by adult smokers can cause symptoms of poisoning and even be life-threatening if NiQuitin is used or swallowed by children. Even used NiQuitin patches contain enough residual nicotine to be harmful to children.


Therefore keep NiQuitin patches out of the reach of children and dispose of used patches in a child-safe manner.


Other medicines and NiQuitin


Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines.


Adjustment of the dose by your doctor may be required when taking the following medicines: Asthma medicine (theophylline), antidepressiva (imipramine, clomipramine), analgesics (pentazocine, phenacetin), anti-inflammatory agents (phenylbutazone), agents for dementia (Alzheimer’s disease) (tacrine) or antidiabetics (insulin).


Stopping smoking, with or without NiQuitin, can alter the reaction to other medicines being taken at the same time.


Pregnancy and breast-feeding


Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine.

There is a risk of the foetus being affected. Discuss with your doctor before using NiQuitin if you are pregnant or are trying to become pregnant. If you are pregnant and unable to stop smoking, you may use NiQuitin under the supervision of your doctor.


Discuss with your doctor before using NiQuitin if you are breast-feeding. Nicotine is excreted in breast milk and may affect the infant.


Driving and using machines


As far as is known, NiQuitin has no effect on the ability to drive or use machines.


How to use NiQuitin


Always use this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or as your doctor or pharmacist has told you.

Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.


It is important that you stop smoking completely when you stop smoking with the aid of NiQuitin patches. No other nicotine products, e.g. nicotine chewing gum, must be used at the same time as the patches.


Dosage

For smokers who smoke more than 10 cigarettes a day it is recommended that the following dosing schedule be observed:


Dose Duration

Step 1 NiQuitin 21 mg/24 hours 1 patch every day for the first 6 weeks, then

Step 2 NiQuitin 14 mg/24 hours 1 patch every day for the next 2 weeks, then

Step 3 NiQuitin 7 mg/24 hours 1 patch every day for the last 2 weeks.


Light smokers (those smoking fewer than 10 cigarettes a day) are advised to observe the following dosing schedule:


Dose Duration

Step 2 NiQuitin 14 mg/24 hours 1 patch every day for the first 6 weeks, then

Step 3 NiQuitin 7 mg/24 hours 1 patch every day for the last 2 weeks.


Patients using NiQuitin 21 mg who experience excessive side effects that do not resolve within a few days should transfer to the following dosing schedule:


Dose Duration

Step 2 NiQuitin 14 mg/24 hours 1 patch every day for the rest of the first 6 weeks, then

Step 3 NiQuitin 7 mg/24 hours 1 patch every day for the last 2 weeks.


Consult a doctor if the symptoms persist.


Instructions for use



How do you affix NiQuitin?



If used correctly, water is not harmful to NiQuitin patches. You can bathe, swim or shower for short periods whilst using NiQuitin patches.


For how long may you use NiQuitin?



If you use more NiQuitin than you should


Remove the patch immediately. Contact a doctor if symptoms of overdose are visible, if possible show the doctor the package or leaflet. Symptoms of overdose are: pallor, cold sweat, nausea, increased salivation, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, headache, dizziness, impaired hearing and vision, shaking, mental confusion and weakness.


If you forget to use NiQuitin or the patches falls off:



If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.


Possible side effects


Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.


Reactions at the site of application, including transient rash, itching, burning, tingling sensation, numbness, swelling, pain and rash are the most common side-effects of NiQuitin. The majority of the skin reactions are not severe and quickly resolve after the patch has been removed. In the event of severe or persistent skin complaints, whether they are at the site where the patch was affixed or not, consult your doctor and stop using NiQuitin.


Other possible side-effects may be:


These side-effects may, however, also be the result of stopping smoking.

Some people experience sleep disturbances, including vivid dreams. Since these can be due to the fact that you have stopped smoking rather than to the patch, you should continue to wear the patch for a day or two. If the symptoms persist, try removing the patch before you go to bed (after about 16 hours) and put a new one on when you wake up. If the patch is removed after 16 hours, it will however be less effective at suppressing the craving that many smokers experience on waking.

Reporting of side effects

If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the national reporting system listed in Appendix V*. By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.


How to store NiQuitin




Contents of the pack and other information


What NiQuitin contain:


NiQuitin is available in three strengths:

Step 1: NiQuitin 21 mg/24 hours; contains 114 mg nicotine and releases 21 mg nicotine over 24 hours.

Step 2: NiQuitin 14 mg/24 hours; contains 78 mg nicotine and releases 14 mg nicotine over 24 hours.

Step 3: NiQuitin 7 mg /24 hours; contains 36 mg nicotine and releases 7 mg nicotine over 24 hours.


What NiQuitin look like and contents of the pack:

Each sustained released patch is rectangular and is comprised of a backing and a protective liner. Each patch is contained in a laminate sachet. There are 7 or 14 patches in a pack. Not all pack sizes may be marketed.


Marketing Authorisation Holder and Manufacturer


<To be completed locally>


Manufacturer

Catalent UK Packaging Limited, Wingates Industrial Park, Lancaster Way, Westhoughton, Bolton, BL5 3XX, UK

or

FAMAR A.V.E., Avlon Plant, 48th km National Road Athens – Lamia, Avlona Attiki, 19011 Greece.


This medicinal product is authorised in the Member States of the EEA under the following names:


Sweden: NiQuitin Depotplåster 7 mg/24 timmar, 14mg/24 timmar, 21 mg/24 timmar

The Netherlands: NiQuitin 7 mg/24 uur, 14 mg/24uur, 21 mg/24 uur


This leaflet was last approved in

15 September 2015