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Non-Nicotine
Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) Products
Varenicline
Bupropion SR
Oral Inhaler
Nasal Spray
3) Provide patient with the prescriptions(s). 2) W MD/P In order for patient to receive medications(s) to quit smoking, he/she must obtain a certification of completion from a smoki 0.5 mg,1 mg tablet Rx Chantix
tablet 150 sustained-release Rx Zyban
vapor 4mg inhaled nicotine 10 mg cartridge delivers Rx Nicotrol Inhaler
solution aqueous nicotine nicotine in 50 mcg Metered spray 0.5 mg Rx Nicotrol NS
24 hour release 7mg, 14mg, 21mg OTC/Rx Generic
7mg, 14mg, 21mg OTC Nicoderm CQ
Flavor: mint 2mg, 4mg OTC Commit, Generic
mint, orange freshmint, fruit chill, Flavors: original, 2mg, 4mg OTC Nicorette, Generic
A/NP: please perform the following: 1) Fill out the referral from and fax it to rxonline.epocrates.com Academy of Family Physicians Intended Use:
start ˉ after waking up, or 1 ≥20 cig q day and/ This chart serves as a basic, summarized information about smoking cessation medication and insurance coverage. Please refer to • •
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Duration: Max: Begin with at least 8 doses q day Each spray has 0.5mg of nicotine 1 dose = 2 sprays (One in each nostril) 1-2 doses/hr (8-40 doses q day)
Duration: or lozenge ≤5 7mg x 4-6 wks 6-10 14mg x 4-6 wks; 7mg x 2 wks 1 14mg x 2-4 wks; 7mg x 2 wks ≥15cig/day:
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12 weeks per 6 months (56 tablets per fill) 12 weeks per 6 months (60 tablets per fill) 12 weeks per 6 months (28 patches per fill) Not covered. Check for low or no cost medicines by calling is required unless it is prescribed under Budeprion SR, Buproban or Not covered. Check for low or no cost medicines by calling Partnership Medical
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