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The nicotine in nasal spray reaches the bloodstream quickly.

Nicotine nasal spray is sprayed inside your nostril. The recommended dose is a spray in each nostril one to five times an hour.

It's available by prescription under the brand name Nicotrol.

Pros: The nicotine in nasal spray reaches the bloodstream more quickly and begins working faster than other nicotine replacement products. You control the dose.
Cons: Side effects often include nasal, sinus and throat irritation. You may also develop watery eyes, sneezing and coughing.
Timelines: Nicotine nasal spray is often used for eight to 12 weeks. Most people use one to two mists an hour at first and gradually taper to nothing.
Caution: Nicotine nasal spray isn't recommended for people who have a nasal or sinus condition, allergies or asthma. Don't smoke while using the nasal spray. Rarely, you may get too much nicotine and experience nausea or dizziness.

2006-10-05 08:14:37 · answer #1 · answered by BlondeBarbie 4 · 0 0

off of clothes? You? Anyway for the air and clothes, fabric Febreze would be the best thing. For you the best thing would be some kind of scented spray such as lemon or coconut that covers up the smell. It's light, but not overpowering.

2006-10-05 15:15:00 · answer #2 · answered by jessica 2 · 0 1

Never heard of it but, my friend chewed the gum and it worked for her. I smoke and quit all the time. I hate cigarettes and want to come of them too.

2006-10-05 15:19:18 · answer #3 · answered by stickinthemud 3 · 0 0

OH, you mean something that can help you quit smoking? Nope, never heard of it! Sorry!

2006-10-05 15:14:45 · answer #4 · answered by Evil Wordmonger, LTD LOL 6 · 0 1

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