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STEP 1 Habitrol Transdermal Nicotine Patches 21mg (28 Patches) NEW 12/2022

$ 16.89

Availability: 194 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: Stop Smoking Patch
  • Expiration Date: Always Fresh!
  • Formulation: Patch
  • Dosage: Step 1 (21mg)
  • Condition: New
  • Quantity: 28 Patches
  • Size: Step 1
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Brand: Habitrol
  • Main Purpose: Anti Smoking
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    Always Fresh!
    *** Same Day Shipping, (
    1-4 Day Delivery!) ***
    Same day shipping cutoff times are: Mon-Fri 4PM EST, Sat 1PM EST
    This listing is for Step 1 Habitrol transdermal nicotine patches.  Each box contains 28 circular and opaque patches.  Stick these to exposed skin for 24 hours of nicotine withdrawal relief.  We guarantee fast shipping 6 days a week.
    Item Specifics
    Habitrol Step 1 Patches
    21mg/24hr
    28 Day Supply
    Circular and opaque
    Brand new with fresh expiration dates!
    Overview:
    Habitrol Patches help you stop smoking in as few as 9 to 12 weeks.  Each patch supplies your body with 21 mg nicotine over a 24 hour period. Habitrol Patches are a step down program that reduces your nicotine dose gradually, rather than stopping suddenly. You start with Step 1 patches, then move on to Steps 2 and 3.
    How to use:
    Apply one patch at the same time every day.  Press the patch firmly onto clean, non-hairy skin, holding it in place for 20 seconds.  Do not re-apply to the previously used skin for 3 days.  For full directions, please read the enclosed leaflet carefully.
    Do not use if:
    you are under 12 years of age
    you are  a non-smoker or an occasional smoker
    you have a skin disorder such as psoriasis
    you have an allergy to nicotine or any component of the patch
    if the sachet seal is broken
    Do not use unless a doctor has told you to use if:
    you have had a recent heart attack or stroke
    you have angina (chest pain) that is not well controlled or getting worse
    you have severe arrhythmia
    ~~ Thank You ~~