Does Nicorette Inhaler have any side effects?
If you do experience side effects they are most likely to occur early in the treatment. The most common side effects when using the Nicorette Inhaler is a slight cough or irritation of the mouth and throat. The mouth is now the area utilized for the absorption of nicotine and it may take time to get used to this. These symptoms should become reduced over the first three weeks of use. Other possible side effects include a headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, sinusitis, mouth ulcers, an upset stomach and hiccups. While none of these is likely to be serious, if they persist or you are concerned about them, you should consult you doctor or pharmacist. Remember that symptoms such as headaches, nausea and/or vomiting, dizziness and weakness are also signs of nicotine overdose. Symptoms such as headaches, lethargy or dizziness, however, can also be indictors of nicotine withdrawal due to your body experiencing a reduction in the levels of nicotine present in your system.