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Habitrol (transdermal)
Active Ingredients
nicotine
Drug Classes
Smoking cessation agents
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Contraindications
Habitrol (transdermal): Alternative Drugs By Action
7.8
Nicorette White Ice Mint (gum, lozenge)
7.8
Nicotrol NS (nasal, inhalation)
7.5
Nicotine (Nasal)
7.5
Nicotine (Oral, Oromucosal)
7.5
Nicotine (nasal, inhalation)
7.5
Nicotine (transdermal)
7.4
Chantix Starting Month Box (Oral)
7.4
Leader Nicotine Polacrilex (gum, lozenge)
7.4
Nicorette Gum and Lozenges
7.4
Thrive (gum, lozenge)
7.4
Nicoderm CQ (Transdermal)
7.4
Nicoderm C-Q (transdermal)
7.3
Habitrol (Transdermal)
7.3
Nicotrol NS (Nasal)
7.1
Varenicline (Oral)
7.1
Nicorette Mint (gum, lozenge)
7.1
Habitrol (transdermal)
7.1
Nicorelief (Oral, Oromucosal)
7.0
Nicorette Cinnamon Surge (gum, lozenge)
7.0
Nicotrol (Transdermal)
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