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Nicorette

Nicorette is the brand name of a number of products for nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) that contain nicotine. Developed in the late 1970s in Sweden by in the form of a chewing gum, Nicorette was the first nicotine replacement product on the market.

The Nicorette product range encompasses chewing gum, lozenges, patches of two kinds (transparent and non-transparent), oral spray (Nicorette QuickMist), inhalator, sublingual tablets (Nicorette Microtab) and nasal spray.

Nicorette products are manufactured by McNeil Consumer Healthcare company, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. GlaxoSmithKline is the licence holder of Nicorette gum in the United States while Johnson & Johnson markets Nicorette globally.

NRT products including gum and transdermal patches are on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines.

The brand name "Nicorette" comes from "nicotine" and , "right way".

Nicorette (1989 yacht)

Nicorette (also known as Charles Jourdan, Royal Blue) is a maxi yacht designed by Guy Ribadeau-Dumas and built by MAG-Nordhal Mabire.

Nicorette (disambiguation)

Nicorette may refer to:

  • Nicorette (1989 yacht), maxi yacht
  • Nicorette (1996 yacht), Ericsson 80 yacht
  • Nicorette II, maxi yacht
  • Nicorette III, maxi yacht