Nicobrevin
- Helps you to stop smoking
Nicobrevin
, Contains no nicotine, Uses natural ingredients, Helps you give up in
just 28 days, Helps alleviate the withdrawal symptoms of giving up smoking,
Helps support the habitual side of giving up.
Suitable for…
Vegetarians, Gluten free diet, Lactose free diet.
Most people taking Nicobrevin find that it causes no side-effects. Occasionally,
some minor ailments, such as feeling unwell, nausea, headache and dizziness
may be experienced but these effects are more likely to be symptoms of
nicotine withdrawal. A few cases of allergic skin rashes have been reported.
If you experience any problems, stop taking the course and if the symptoms
persist consult your pharmacist or doctor.
Nicobrevin
28 Day Course is a GSL licensed product formulated to help relieve
the withdrawal symptoms of giving up smoking. It contains quinine, menthyl
valerate, camphor and oil of eucalyptus which combine to produce the pharmacological
action of Nicobrevin as a smoking cessation aid.
Quinine is
an appetite suppressant and can also help reduce the cravings for cigarettes.
Camphor helps to alleviate the undesirable effects of smoking on the respiratory
system.
Menthyl valerate is a mild sedative and helps to relieve the irritability
experienced by a person giving up smoking.
Oil of eucalyptus helps relieve the accumulation of mucus experienced
during withdrawal.
A double-blind, placebo-controlled study was carried out in Switzerland
to determine the efficacy of Nicobrevin. The results were very positive
- 62.5% of the smokers taking part in the study had given up at the end
of the 28 day course compared to just 30% in the placebo group. Significantly
more patients rated Nicobrevin as 'very effective' compared with the placebo.
Nicobrevin
Capsules are designed to provide the greatest support in the first
week when the withdrawal symptoms and craving for cigarettes are at their
strongest. The dosage then reduces as the course progresses and the withdrawal
symptoms and craving for cigarettes wear off. The Nicobrevin pack contains
an informative in-pack leaflet and a useful dosage card to help the individual
monitor their progress.
Nicobrevin
Ingredients
Menthyl Valerate 100mg, Quinine Anhydrous 15mg, Camphor Ph. Eur. 10mg,
Oil of Eucalyptus Ph. Eur. 10mg, Oleic Acid, Arachis Oil, Gelatin, Glycerin
and Preservatives (E215, E217).
Suitable for?
Vegetarians Yes
Pregnant women No
Gluten free diet Yes
Lactose free diet Yes
Diabetics Yes
Instructions
for Use
Each Nicobrevin capsule should be swallowed whole with a little water.
The course is started in the evening. Take two capsules the first evening
before bedtime. For the next six days take one capsule on an empty stomach
each morning and two capsules each evening before bedtime. For the next
seven days take one capsule on an empty stomach each morning and one capsule
each evening before bedtime. For the next fourteen days take one capsule
each evening before bedtime. This completes the four weeks course.
Any contra-indications
or side effects with Nicobrevin?
Most people taking Nicobrevin find that it causes no side-effects. Occasionally,
some minor ailments, such as feeling unwell, nausea, headache and dizziness
may be experienced but these effects are more likely to be symptoms of
nicotine withdrawal. A few cases of allergic skin rashes have been reported.
If you experience any problems, stop taking the course and if the symptoms
persist consult your pharmacist or doctor.

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