When you use nicotine gum, chewing a piece every hour or whenever you have the urge to smoke, you tend to mimic the cyclic rise and fall of nicotine in your system that occurs when you smoke cigarettes. You might be impressed by the impact of the nicotine gum when you try it. People say they feel the same kind of "hit" that they get from cigarettes.
Various Available Doses of Nicotine Gum
The nicotine gum is available in 2 or 4-milligram doses. You can use up to thirty pieces of the 2-milligram nicotine chewing gum a day, although most people average between twelve and sixteen. The upper limit for the 4-milligram gum is twenty pieces, and the average is ten.
Because of the danger of remaining addicted to nicotine and the greater likelihood of side effects, many experts shy away from recommending the 4-milligram gum and rather suggest you use the 2-milligram gum, unless your physician recommends otherwise.
If you use the nicotine gum, use it to the extent it can be helpful in combination with particular of your other anti smoking weapons. Take a deep breath, or walk around for five minutes. Do not drink liquid while the gum is in your mouth because it will reduce its effectiveness and possibly upset your stomach.
Basic Rules from the American Lung Association
Here are a few basic rules from the American Lung Association:
- Don't smoke once you start using the gum.
- Chew each piece slowly, making it last for about 30 minutes. If you slip the piece between your cheek and gum, the nicotine will be absorbed easier.
- Chew enough gum to handle the cravings, but don't go nuts. Ten to 15 pieces a day should be enough. Never use more than 30 pieces in a day.
- Use the gum each day for about a month. Then start tapering off slowly. Chew it only when you feel a craving.
- Quit chewing the gum altogether after about three months.
You can use the 2-milligram gum each time you feel the urge to smoke, or on a schedule such as every hour if you are not a particularly heavy smoker.
When to Use Nicotine Gum