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Support your quit journey with fast‑acting stop‑smoking sprays and inhalators that help you cut cravings without lighting a cigarette. This category focuses on nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) formats that deliver measured doses of nicotine through the mouth or via an inhalator, so you reduce withdrawal symptoms while you work on breaking the habit of smoking. Use these products as part of a structured stop‑smoking plan and always follow the instructions on the pack or from your healthcare professional.
Why choose stop‑smoking sprays and inhalators
- Fast craving relief
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- Mouth sprays and inhalators deliver nicotine quickly through the lining of the mouth and throat, which helps control sudden cravings and urges to smoke.
- This makes them useful when you cannot step away for a patch change or when you face known trigger situations, such as breaks, stress, or social events.
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- Flexible, on‑the‑go support
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- Stop‑smoking sprays and inhalators are compact and discreet, so you can carry them easily in a pocket or bag and use them when cravings appear.
- Many people use them alongside slower‑release NRT options (such as patches) as part of a combination therapy plan agreed with a clinician.
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- Structured nicotine replacement
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- Each product provides clear dose information and guidance on maximum sprays or inhalations per day, which supports gradual nicotine reduction.
- Using licensed NRT helps you move away from the toxins in cigarette smoke while you work on the behavioural side of quitting.
Types of stop‑smoking products in this category
- Nicotine mouth sprays
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- Quick‑acting sprays that you apply inside the mouth, often to the cheek or under the tongue, where nicotine is absorbed into the bloodstream.
- Designed for rapid relief of cravings; instructions usually advise spacing sprays and observing a maximum number per day.
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- Nicotine inhalators
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- Inhalators use cartridges that release nicotine vapour when you draw on the mouthpiece, mimicking some of the hand‑to‑mouth action of smoking without smoke.
- Helpful if you miss the routine and feel of smoking as well as the nicotine, and can be used to replace specific cigarettes (such as first thing in the morning or after meals).
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- Brand and product choice
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- Within Direct Care’s Stop‑Smoking Sprays & Inhalators category, you can expect a selection of well‑known NRT brands and strengths, subject to stock and availability.
- Always check age limits, advisory notes (for pregnancy, breastfeeding, or long‑term conditions), and any interactions listed on individual product pages before use.
How to use stop‑smoking sprays and inhalators safely
- Read and follow product instructions
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- Use each spray or inhalator exactly as directed on the patient information leaflet, including where to apply, how often, and maximum daily doses.
- Do not share NRT devices with other people and keep them out of sight and reach of children and pets.
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- Fit them into a quit plan
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- Decide in advance when you will use a spray or inhalator (for example, at the first sign of a craving or at times when you normally smoke).
- Many people find they need fewer doses over time; track your use and speak to a healthcare professional if you feel you need to increase above recommended amounts.
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- Watch for side effects and seek advice
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- Possible side effects can include irritation in the mouth or throat, hiccups, or mild stomach upset; check each product’s leaflet for specific information.
- If you experience chest pain, severe reactions, or any unexpected symptoms, stop using the product and seek medical advice promptly.
Tips to get more from your stop‑smoking routine
- Combine behavioural support with NRT
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- Use sprays and inhalators alongside support from stop‑smoking services, apps, or counselling, which improves your chances of quitting for good.
- Plan alternative actions for trigger moments (walking, deep breathing, drinking water) so you are not relying on nicotine alone to manage urges.
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- Set clear goals and track progress
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- Choose a quit date and note how often you need your spray or inhalator during the first weeks; aim to gradually reduce as cravings ease.
- Reward small milestones, such as a smoke‑free week or month, to reinforce your new routine.
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- Stay realistic and persistent
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- Slips can happen; if you do smoke, return to your plan rather than stopping NRT altogether, and seek extra support if needed.
- Remember that reducing the number of cigarettes you smoke, even before full quitting, lowers exposure to smoke toxins and moves you closer to your goal.
Browse our Stop‑Smoking Sprays & Inhalators
If you want fast‑acting support for cravings as part of a structured plan to stop smoking, stop‑smoking sprays and inhalators offer convenient, measured options that fit into daily life. Use them to tackle sudden urges, replace cigarettes at key times, and back up slower‑release NRT and behavioural changes so you move toward a smoke‑free routine. Always read the label and talk to a healthcare professional if you are unsure which strength or format suits you. Then, browse our Stop‑Smoking Sprays & Inhalators at Direct Care to compare brands, strengths, and pack sizes, and choose the products that match your quit goals and budget.




