Description
Indications
This medication falls under the category of nicotine replacement therapies, designed to assist individuals aged 18 and above in their smoking cessation efforts.
Upon cessation of smoking, individuals commonly experience nicotine withdrawal symptoms, encompassing irritability, mood swings, restlessness, impaired concentration, and heightened appetite.
By replenishing a portion of the nicotine that was previously obtained from cigarettes, this medication aids in mitigating the manifestations of nicotine withdrawal. Specifically, the nicotine patch, when topically applied, administers a consistent nicotine dosage throughout a 24-hour timeframe.
The dosage is gradually decreased until the individual no longer experiences cravings for nicotine, allowing them to discontinue the medication. Optimal outcomes are typically achieved when utilizing this medication in conjunction with a comprehensive smoking cessation program.
Uses and Dosage
Prior to initiating the use of this medication, individuals utilizing the over-the-counter product are advised to carefully review all instructions provided on the product package. In cases where this medication has been prescribed by a healthcare professional, read the Patient Information Leaflet, if made available by the pharmacist, before commencing its usage and with each subsequent refill. Comprehend the proper application of a new patch and the appropriate disposal of the used product. Should any queries arise, seek consultation with a doctor or pharmacist.
Initiate the administration of this medication on the designated quit day for smoking cessation. The patch should be affixed to a clean, dry, non-hairy area situated on the trunk or upper arm. For the recommended patch placement areas, refer to the manufacturer’s instruction sheet.
If necessary, hair in the chosen site should be clipped prior to patch application; however, shaving of the area should be avoided. Upon removing the patch from its packaging, peel off the protective strip and promptly adhere the patch to the skin.
Firm pressure must be exerted for a duration of 10 to 20 seconds to ensure the patch remains securely in place. Verify that the edges are firmly secured to the skin. Following patch application, hands should be thoroughly washed with plain water, refraining from the use of soap.
The optimal dosage of this medication is the one that effectively reduces the urge to smoke while minimizing the occurrence of side effects resulting from excessive nicotine intake. Dosage adjustments will be tailored to individual requirements, taking into account factors such as smoking history and medical condition.
Side Effects
Allergic Reaction
In the event of signs indicating an allergic reaction, such as hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, immediate medical assistance should be sought.
Serious Side Effects
Serious side effects associated with Habitrol necessitate prompt discontinuation of its usage and immediate contact with a healthcare professional. These include:
- Fast or irregular heartbeats, accompanied by fluttering sensations in the chest
- Profound weakness or dizziness
- Severe nausea and vomiting
- Presence of redness, swelling, or skin rash in the area where a Habitrol patch was applied, particularly if these symptoms persist beyond 4 days after patch removal
Common Side Effects
Commonly experienced side effects of Habitrol encompass:
- Dizziness
- Sleep disturbances such as insomnia and unusual dreams
- Dry mouth and upset stomach
- Joint or muscle pain
- Headache
- Mild skin irritation localized to the site of patch application
Cautions
Habitrol is strictly contraindicated for individuals below 18 years of age.
Consult a doctor or pharmacist to determine the suitability of Habitrol usage if you have a medical history involving the following conditions:
- Heart disease
- Including irregular heartbeats
- Previous heart attack or stroke
- Untreated or uncontrolled high blood pressure
- Blood circulation disorders
- Pheochromocytoma, which refers to a tumor located in the adrenal gland
- Diabetes
- Thyroid disorder
- Stomach ulcer
- Liver disease
- Sensitivity of the skin to adhesive tape or bandages
If you are pregnant, refrain from using Habitrol without seeking medical advice. Additionally, employing effective birth control methods and promptly informing your doctor in the event of pregnancy during treatment is imperative.
Smoking cigarettes during pregnancy has been linked to adverse outcomes such as low birth weight, miscarriage, and stillbirth. While using a Habitrol replacement product may be considered safer than smoking during pregnancy or breastfeeding, attempt smoking cessation without relying on nicotine replacement products in these situations. Engage in a discussion with your doctor to determine the most appropriate approach for smoking cessation.
Consult your doctor regarding any potential risks associated with breastfeeding while using this medication.
The application of the Habitrol patch during an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) may result in skin burns. Consequently, the patch must be removed before undergoing such a diagnostic test.