Products like nicotine gum and patches give you low doses of nicotine to replace the nicotine you were getting from tobacco products like cigarettes or smokeless tobacco. NRT can help with nicotine withdrawal and lessen your urge to use tobacco.
Some nicotine replacement therapy options are available over-the-counter but if you are covered by TRICARE, you can get them for free. Make sure you check with your military treatment facility (MTF) pharmacy or the TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery to see which NRT options are available. To get NRT for free, you must get a prescription from your provider for an available NRT medication and fill it using your MTF pharmacy or the TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery.
When you are using NRT remember to:
Important: Use all medications exactly as they are prescribed for you. Do not use medications in larger amounts or for longer than recommended by your health care provider. Be sure to tell your health care provider if you are taking any other medicines including anything over-the-counter. Keep this and all medicines out of the reach of children and pets. Take note, the content on this site reflects general information about tobacco cessation medications and is not a substitute for the advice of a medical provider, nurse or pharmacist. You should always talk with your health care provider about which medication is right for you and your situation, especially if you are on Active Duty. Some medications may have restrictive use depending on military occupation and status.
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Some side effects may include:
Some side effects may include:
If you’re not using the correct chewing method, you could also have:
Some side effects may include:
Some side effects may include:
Some side effects may include: