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  1. ... gum is used to help people stop smoking cigarettes. Nicotine chewing gum should be used together with ... by your doctor.If you smoke your first cigarette more than 30 minutes after waking up, use ...
  2. ... patches are used to help people stop smoking cigarettes. They provide a source of nicotine that reduces ... cause harm to the fetus.do not smoke cigarettes or use other nicotine products while using nicotine ...
  3. ... half as many of your normal number of cigarettes each day. For weeks 5–8, you should ... one quarter of your starting daily number of cigarettes. For weeks 9–12, you should continue to ...
  4. ... by your doctor.If you smoke your first cigarette within 30 minutes of waking up in the ... mg nicotine lozenges. If you smoke your first cigarette more than 30 minutes after waking up in ...
  5. ... infections. Clove is also a popular ingredient in cigarettes. People commonly use clove for toothache, pain during ... and skin irritation. When inhaled: Smoke from clove cigarettes is likely unsafe and can cause side effects ...
  6. ... heat or an open flame, such as a cigarette.To use ciclopirox topical solution, follow these steps: ...
  7. ... or near an open flame such as a cigarette.Bexarotene gel is for external use only. Do ...
  8. ... heat or an open flame, such as a cigarette.To use the cream, follow these steps: Wash ...
  9. ... heat or an open flame, such as a cigarette.To use topical miconazole, wash the affected area ...
  10. ... risk of these growths. In people who smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol, taking beta-carotene supplements might ...
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