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Commit (Oral, Oromucosal)
Active Ingredients
nicotine
Drug Classes
Smoking cessation agents
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6.9
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10
How does it work?
Effectiveness
Safety
Addiction
Ease of Use
Contraindications
Top Side Effects of Commit (Oral, Oromucosal)
blurred vision
dizziness
dizziness
fast heartbeat
general weakness
headache
nausea
nervousness
pounding in the ears
vomiting
Top Conditions of Commit (Oral, Oromucosal)
Weight Loss (Obesity/Overweight)
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