Read Mosby's 2014 Nursing Drug Reference Online
Authors: Linda Skidmore-Roth
Canada only Side effects:
italics
= common;
bold
= life-threatening
Nurse Alert
(nik′o-teen)
CVS Nicotine Polacrilex, Equate Nicotine, GNP Nicotine, Good Sense Nicotine, Leader Nicotine Gum, NICOrelief, Nicorette, Publix Stop Smoking Aid, TopCare Nicotine, Walgreens Nicotine
Nicotrol
CVS Nicotine Polacrilex, GNP Nicotine Polacrilex, Good Sense Nicotine, Polacrilex, TopCare Nicotine Polacrilex, Walgreens Nicotine Polacrilex
Nicotrol NS
CVS Nicotine Transdermal System, Equate Nicotine Transdermal System, Habitrol
, Leader Nicotine Transdermal Patch, Nicoderm CQ, Sunmark Nicotine Transdermal System, Walgreens Nicotine Transdermal Patch
Func. class.:
Smoking deterrent
Chem. class.:
Ganglionic cholinergic agonist
Agonist at nicotinic receptors in peripheral, central nervous systems; acts at sympathetic ganglia, on chemoreceptors of aorta, carotid bodies; also affects adrenalin-releasing catecholamines
Deter cigarette smoking
Unlabeled uses:
Gilles de la Tourette’s syndrome, ulcerative colitis
Pregnancy (D) (transdermal, inhaler); hypersensitivity, immediate post-MI recovery period, severe angina pectoris
Precautions:
Pregnancy (C) (gum); breastfeeding, vasospastic disease, dysrhythmias, diabetes mellitus, hyperthyroidism, pheochromocytoma, esophagitis, peptic ulcer, coronary/renal/hepatic disease; MRI (patch)
• Adult:
Chew 1 piece of gum (2 mg nicotine) whenever urge to smoke occurs; dose varies; usually 20 mg/day during first mo, max 24 pieces/day, max 3 mo
• Adult:
INH
6 cartridges/day for first 3-6 wk, max 16 cartridges/day × 12 wk
• Adult:
If cigarette is desired >30 min after awakening, start with 2-mg lozenge; if <30 min after awakening, start with 4-mg lozenge then again q1-2hr, max 20 lozenges/day or 5 lozenges/6 hr × 6 wk, then 1 lozenge q2-4hr × 2 wk, then 1 lozenge q4-8hr × 2 wk, then discontinue
• Adult:
1 spray in each nostril 1-2×/hr, max 5×/hr or 40×/day, max 3 mo
• Habitrol
, nicoderm:
21 mg/day × 4-8 wk; 14 mg/day × 2-4 wk; 7 mg/day × 2-4 wk
• Nicotrol:
15 mg/day × 12 wk; 10 mg/day × 2 wk; 5 mg/day × 2 wk
• Nicotrol inhaler:
delivers 30% of nicotine that smoker receives from an actual cigarette
• Adult and child:
Chewing gum
2 mg chewed × 30 min bid for 1-6 mo;
TRANSDERMAL
7- or 10-mg patch daily × 2 days
Available forms:
Transdermal patch
(Habitrol
, Nicoderm, nicotine transdermal system) delivering 7, 14, 21 mg/day; (Nicoderm) 5, 10, 15 mg/day;
nicotine inhaler
4 mg delivered;
nasal spray
0.5 mg nicotine/actuation;
gum
2, 4 mg/piece;
lozenge
2 mg, 4 mg
•
Gum:
chew gum slowly for 30 min to promote buccal absorption of product; do not chew >45 min
•
Begin product withdrawal after 3 mo of use; do not exceed 6 mo
•
Transdermal patch:
1×day to nonhairy, clean, dry area of skin on upper body or upper outer arm; rotate sites to prevent skin irritation
•
Inhaler:
puffing on mouthpiece delivers nicotine through mouth
CNS:
Dizziness, vertigo, insomnia, headache, confusion, seizures, depression, euphoria, numbness, tinnitus, strange dreams
CV:
Dysrhythmias,
tachycardia, palpitations, edema, flushing, hypertension
EENT:
Jaw ache, irritation in buccal cavity
GI:
Nausea, vomiting, anorexia, indigestion
, diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, eructation, irritation
RESP:
Breathing difficulty, cough, hoarseness, sneezing, wheezing, bronchial spasm
Onset 15-30 min, metabolized in liver, excreted in urine, half-life 2-3 hr, 30-120 hr (terminal)
Increase:
vasoconstriction—ergots, bromocriptine, cabergoline
Increase:
effect of—adenosine
Increase:
B/P—buPROPion
Decrease:
effect of—α-blockers, insulin
Decrease:
nicotine clearance—cimetidine
•
Avoid use of gum with acidic foods (colas, coffee) and for 15 min after
•
Smoking:
number of cigarettes smoked, years used;
withdrawal:
headache, cravings, restlessness, irritation, drowsiness, insomnia, sore throat, increased appetite
•
Adverse reaction:
irritation of buccal cavity, dislike of taste, jaw ache
•
Therapeutic response: decrease in urge to smoke, decreased need for gum after 3-6 mo
•
Gum:
about all aspects of product use; give package insert to patient and explain
•
That gum will not stick to dentures, dental appliances
•
That gum is as toxic as cigarettes; that it is to be used only to deter smoking, call prescriber immediately, stop use if difficulty breathing or rash occur
•
To avoid use during pregnancy
•
Transdermal patch:
that patch is as toxic as cigarettes; to be used only to deter smoking
•
Not to use during pregnancy because birth defects may occur; not to breastfeed
•
To keep used and unused system out of reach of children and pets
•
To stop smoking immediately when beginning patch treatment
•
To apply promptly after removing from protective patch because system may lose strength
•
Nasal spray:
to tilt head back; not to swallow or inhale during administration; after smoking is stopped, to use spray up to 8 wk then discontinue over 6 wk by tapering
•
Lozenges:
to allow to dissolve; to avoid swallowing
•
Inhalation:
to use by inhaler for 20 min
Canada only Side effects:
italics
= common;
bold
= life-threatening
Nurse Alert