
Upon following the instructions and spraying the product into my mouth, I was met with an immediate and intense sensation of burning, similar to having sprayed pepper spray in my mouth. The discomfort lasted for several seconds, eventually... +
Upon following the instructions and spraying the product into my mouth, I was met with an immediate and intense sensation of burning, similar to having sprayed pepper spray in my mouth. The discomfort lasted for several seconds, eventually transitioning into a numbing sensation that resembled the aftermath of a dental procedure. The initial shock was not only unexpected but also highly unpleasant.
To add to my concerns, the day after using Nicorette QuickMist, I noticed that the skin inside my mouth was sore and even peeling. I cannot conclude whether this reaction was due to an allergy or a harsh chemical interaction, but it left me questioning the safety of the product.
Needless to say, this experience has left me with an aversion to using this product again. It's crucial for any smoking cessation aid to strike a balance between effectiveness and user comfort, and unfortunately, Nicorette QuickMist fell short on the latter aspect.
While my personal experience might not be representative of everyone's, it's important for potential users to be aware of the possibility of adverse reactions.
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