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Could you poison yourself with nicotine anti-smoking tablets?
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I'm using 'Niquitin' 4mg tablets to stop smoking. I'm taking a lot more than the recommended dose. Are they safe?
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Sqad << Well let me put it this way.....10 tablets a day will kill you.>>>
Where do you get such nonsense from, for a twenty a day habit the recommended dose is 14 tablets a day.
Without looking at the data sheet I cant be any more help, however keep on trying to quit the habit, it is not the easiest of things to do but it is possible.
I quit after roughly 25 years of smoking about 30 a day and I only needed about 8 of the 'Niquitin' 4mg tablets a day for the first month.
Where do you get such nonsense from, for a twenty a day habit the recommended dose is 14 tablets a day.
Without looking at the data sheet I cant be any more help, however keep on trying to quit the habit, it is not the easiest of things to do but it is possible.
I quit after roughly 25 years of smoking about 30 a day and I only needed about 8 of the 'Niquitin' 4mg tablets a day for the first month.
House husband...I don´t know what tablets you are talking about and I know nothing about Niquitin.
However, from pharmacological studies, 40 mgms of Nicotine is a lethal dose.........now I do not know how much of the 4mgms of the Niquitine is absorbed.........but if all of it is absorbed, then 10 tablets contain a lethal dose.
However, from pharmacological studies, 40 mgms of Nicotine is a lethal dose.........now I do not know how much of the 4mgms of the Niquitine is absorbed.........but if all of it is absorbed, then 10 tablets contain a lethal dose.
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