On my last quit attempt, I was extremely interested in trying out the Nicotrol Inhaler, as I have used nicotine gum and patches in the past without much success. I was ready to go to my doctor to ask for a prescription for the nicotine inhaler, but I decided to do some research on the internet about it first. As it turns out, the Nicotrol Inhaler is sold in many, many foreign countries as the "Nicorette Inhaler." The Nicotrol Inhaler and the Nicorette Inhaler are exactly the same--they use the exact same mouthpiece that holds the exact same nicotine cartridges. The only reason for the name difference in America is the prescription status of the nicotine inhaler. Most other countries have approved the nicotine inhaler as safe for over-the-counter consumption, but the United States FDA has not yet decided to make it over-the-counter.
There is a huge difference in price between the Nicotrol and Nicorette Inhalers, however. As a prescription product, the Nicotrol Inhaler sells for about $100 for everything you'll need to use the device for about a week. In Canada, the exact same product sells for about $40 USD. So, I did what most reasonable consumers would do and purchased the product from a Canadian website. Since the product is over-the-counter in Canada, I didn't need a prescription, and I was able to save myself a lot of money when compared to the Nicotrol Inhaler.
If you are thinking about trying the Nicotrol Inhaler to quit smoking, you should definitely look at importing it from Canada. Not only will you save money on the product itself, but you can also save yourself a trip to the doctor's office. The Nicorette Inhaler is packaged with clear directions to help you get the most from the product, and most people do not need a doctor to understand how to use the device.
Published by Robert Borden
Robert is a young professional & aspiring freelance writer living in the Baltimore area. He has years of experience in community organizing and grassroots activism. In his spare time, Robert enjoys spendin... View profile
- Using Nicotine Replacement Therapy to Quit SmokingUsing NRT to help aide in quitting smoking.
- Smoking Cessation and Nicotine Products that Help Smokers Quit - Prescription OnlyIf you would like to quit smoking, speak with your doctor and figure out which product might be best for you. One of the options might be the prescription only nicotine products.
- Get a Free IPod Just for Quitting Smoking with NicoretteWith Nicorette's new customer loyalty program called Quit Rewards, you can earn Nicorette coupons and lots of free prizes, including an iPod, just for quitting smoking using Nicorette.
Newly Approved Drug to Quit Smoking Appears EffectiveExisting smoking cessation aids are either moderately successful or pose other health risks. A new drug that mimics the effects of nicotine in the brain without causing addictio...
How to Quit Smoking Without Nicotine Replacement TherapyHow I personally quit smoking without the need for nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).
- Product Review: The Nicorette Inhaler, also Known as the The Nicotrol Inhaler
- How to Stop Smoking
- How I Quit Smoking, Saved My Life and Saved Tons of Money
- Smoking Cessation and Nicotine Products for Smokers - Over the Counter
- Quit Smoking for Good!
- Electronic Cigarettes as Nicotine Replacement or Stop Smoking Aid
- Cigarette Nicotine Addiction and Remedy
- The nicotine inhaler has been approved for over-the-counter use in many countries.
- In United States, the Nicotrol Inhaler is available by prescription only.
- By ordering from Canada, US residents can save money on the nicotine inhaler.
