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Very poor quality compared with a rival brand. Does not stick to skin as it should. It is meant to do two things: stick to skin, release nicotine. It fails at one of those, and I'm not sure it succeeds at the other. A rival brand is infinitely better.
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I have used this plaster once before to stop, back then it took me 1 and a half years to stop! But unfortunately because of something that happened in my life, I started again but now we are taking up the challenge again. Except I forgot how bad the dreams can be when you start on the plasters. Normally you'll dream something and then forget it again but now I dream all night long. And the stra...
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The niquitin plasters work really well, except they don't stay in place. I haven't smoked for 6 weeks now but it's still quite difficult. I'm also not noticing any of the advantages of not smoking. I can't say that my food tastes better, that I can breathe better etc. More like the opposite. My blood pressure has increased considerably since I stopped. But I'm going to persevere - maybe all I n...
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I've been using Niquitin for about 2 years now. I'm happy that I no longer smoke but it certainly seems that I'm now addicted to these tablets. I've got a carving that I can't fulfil with sweets or alcohol, so I have one of these tablets. And it works really well. Apart from a dry mouth haven't had any side effects. i still need to find another way to satisfy this craving.
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