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First consultation
NRT is the usual choice for a first quit attempt – see below for further information.
Second consultation
Discuss progress and any issues and encourage and reassure. Alter NRT if necessary. If still smoking, offer advice about risks and set new quit date. Studies have shown very poor quit rates if still smoking after first week. Ask again about motivation, suggest alternative smoking cessation strategies and arrange a follow-up appointment.
Third consultation
If not smoking, congratulate and prescribe/arrange 1 month’s NRT supply, stepping down if appropriate. Set new follow-up appointment. Submit the 1 month Client Information Return. If still smoking, offer advice on risks. Only prescribe/arrange further NRT supplies (as per first consultation) if new quit date set.
Fourth consultation
If still not smoking congratulate and prescribe/arrange final month’s supply of NRT (lowest dose) and offer advice on NRT withdrawal and dose tapering.
Fifth consultation (face to face, by telephone or by letter)
If still not smoking, congratulate.
The aim of NRT is to reduce usage over 8 to 12 weeks as per product information. If patients require treatment beyond 12 weeks they should be referred to specialist stop smoking services for further support and advice.
It may be necessary to prescribe NRT for longer than 12 weeks. Patients must meet the following criteria if continuing treatment for more than 12 weeks:
Patient re-presents requesting support to stop smoking.
For further information on the use of NRT in specific patient groups and advice on selection of formulations, refer to the BNF.
First choice - Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)
There is no evidence that one particular type of NRT is more effective than another. The choice of formulation is down to personal preference.
For full details on doses, adverse effects, cautions and contra-indications of individual products refer to the BNF.
Product |
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
Patch: 12 week course 16-hour patch use one range of patches and do not interchange apply new patch once daily to a non-hairy area of skin. Take off before bedtime. 24-hour patch new patch once daily, keeping patch on all day and night, changing next morning. |
easy to use discreet breaks habits supplies nicotine continuously throughout the day. |
with 16-hour patch patient may have early morning craving no oral satisfaction possible skin reaction – rotate the site of the patch to prevent irritation developing 24-hour patch can cause sleep disturbance. |
Lozenges withdraw gradually after 6 to 12 weeks Nicotinell® not licensed for under-18s. |
discreet, flexible and offers good dose control easy to use. |
nicotine destroyed in stomach if product not used properly, leading to heartburn or stomach irritation stinging in mouth, hiccups and localised irritation can occur.
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Microtabs – sublingual: reduce dose after 3 months the small tablet dissolves under the tongue |
discreet, flexible and offers good dose control easy to use side-effects minimal. |
the tablet must not be sucked, chewed or swallowed as this will reduce the amount of nicotine absorbed stomach upset, stinging mouth, hiccups and localised irritation can occur. |
Inhalator: 12-week course |
good for those who miss the behavioural habit of smoking easy to use. |
some may feel self-conscious using inhalator. |
Nasal spray: reduce dose after 8 weeks |
fast-acting for heavy smokers easy control of dose. |
side-effects – nasal irritation, eyes watering, coughing, sneezing etc. most addictive of the NRT products. |
Gum: reduce dose after 3 months use ‘chew/park/chew’ technique do not use liquorice-flavoured gum in pregnancy. |
easy to use discreet side-effects minimal oral satisfaction available in a variety of flavours. |
nicotine destroyed in stomach if product not used properly over-chewing can cause hiccups can taste slightly peppery at first can irritate the mouth and throat, increase salivation and aggravate stomach ulcers not recommended in denture wearers. |
Oral spray if using the oral spray for the first time, or if unit not used for 2 or more days, prime the unit before administration. |
fast-acting for heavy smokers immediate effect easy control of dose. |
hiccups nausea and dyspepsia local irritation. |
Oral film (dissolvable) DO NOT EAT OR DRINK WHILE NICOTINE FILM IS IN THE MOUTH. |
suitable for smokers who have their first cigarette of the day more than 30 minutes after waking. |
possible sleeplessness nausea and dyspepsia hiccups headache and dizziness. |
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