From nicotine patches and gum to lozenges and sprays, our carefully curated range supports you through every stage of your smoke-free journey.
About Stop Smoking Aids
Quitting smoking is one of the most positive steps you can take for your health. However, nicotine withdrawal and cravings can make it challenging. That’s where nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) comes in — it helps you manage cravings by providing controlled doses of nicotine without the harmful tar or toxins found in cigarettes. When used correctly, NRT can double your chances of successfully quitting, especially when combined with motivation and behavioural support.
How Stop Smoking Aids Work
Stop smoking aids replace some of the nicotine your body craves, helping to reduce withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, anxiety, and restlessness. By gradually tapering your nicotine intake, they allow your body to adjust until you’re ready to quit completely. You can choose from a variety of options based on your preferences and daily routine.
Our Product Range
Nicotine Patches: Provide steady, all-day relief by delivering nicotine through the skin. Ideal for people who want a “set and forget” solution.
Nicotine Gum: A fast-acting option for managing sudden cravings. Simply chew when you need extra support during stressful moments.
Nicotine Lozenges: Discreet and easy to use on the go. Lozenges dissolve in the mouth, offering flexible, targeted relief when needed.
Nicotine Sprays & Inhalators: Deliver nicotine rapidly for instant craving control — perfect for those who miss the physical habit of smoking.
Choosing the Right Stop Smoking Aid
Everyone’s journey is different. Some prefer patches for constant coverage; others like gum or sprays for flexible control. For best results, many users combine a patch with a fast-acting aid, such as a lozenge or spray, to cover both background and breakthrough cravings. Most plans last 8–12 weeks, with dosage gradually reduced as your body adapts.
Safety Information
• For adults aged 18+ only.
• Read all instructions before use and follow dosage guidance carefully.
• Consult your GP or pharmacist before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have heart disease, diabetes, thyroid issues, or are taking any other medication.
• Do not smoke or vape while using nicotine replacement therapy.
• Individual results may vary; success depends on consistency and support.
FAQs
What are stop smoking aids?
They are nicotine replacement products such as patches, gum, or sprays that are designed to reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings when you quit smoking.
Which product is right for me?
If you prefer a low-maintenance option, use patches. For quick relief during cravings, try gum, lozenges, or mouth sprays. Many people combine both.
Can I use more than one product at the same time?
Yes. Combining a patch with a faster-acting option (gum or lozenge) is safe and often more effective.
How long should I use NRT for?
Most users follow an 8–12 week plan, gradually reducing strength over time.
Are these products safe?
Yes. NRT is widely used and considered safe for most adults. It is far less harmful than smoking, as it doesn’t contain tar or carbon monoxide.
Can pregnant or breastfeeding women use NRT?
Only under medical supervision. Always speak to your GP or midwife before using stop-smoking medicines.