When making a quit attempt behavioural therapy, advice and support will normally improve the success rate.
It is intended that the patch is worn through the waking hours (approximately 16 hours) being applied on waking and removed at bedtime.
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Adults (over 18 years of age)
For best results, most smokers/vapers are recommended to start on 25 mg / 16 hours patch (Step 1) and use one patch daily for 8 weeks. Gradual weaning from the patch should then be initiated. One 15 mg/16 hours patch (Step 2) should be used daily for 2 weeks followed by one 10 mg/16 hours patch (Step 3) daily for 2 weeks.
| | Dose | Duration |
| Step 1 | Nicorette Invisi 25 mg Patch | First 8 weeks |
| Step 2 | Nicorette Invisi 15 mg Patch | Next 2 weeks |
| Step 3 | Nicorette Invisi 10 mg Patch | Last 2 weeks |
Lighter smokers (i.e. those who smoke less than 10 cigarettes per day) and light to moderate vapers (e.g. vape infrequently or use low strength e-liquid) are recommended to start at Step 2 (15 mg) for 8 weeks and decrease the dose to 10 mg for the final 4 weeks.
Those who experience excessive side effects with the 25 mg / 16 hours patch (Step 1), which do not resolve within a few days, should change to a 15 mg / 16 hours patch (Step 2). This should be continued for the remainder of the 8 week course, before stepping down to the 10 mg / 16 hours patch (Step 3) for 4 weeks. If symptoms persist the advice of a healthcare professional should be sought.
Adolescents (12 to 18 years)
The dose and method of use are as for adults however as data are limited in this age group, the recommended treatment duration is 12 weeks. If longer treatment is required, advice from a healthcare professional should be sought.
Smoking/Vaping Reduction/Pre-Quit
Smokers/vapers are recommended to use the patch to prolong smoke/vape- free intervals and with the intention to reduce smoking/vaping as much as possible.
The starting dose should follow the smoking/vaping cessation instructions above i.e. 25 mg (Step 1) is suitable for those who smoke 10 or more cigarettes per day or heavy vapers (e.g. vape frequently or use high strength e- liquid. Lighter smokers (i.e. those who smoke less than 10 cigarettes per day) and light to moderate vapers (e.g. vape infrequently or use low strength e- liquid) are recommended to start at Step 2 (15 mg).
Smokers/vapers starting on 25 mg patch (Step 1) should transfer to 15 mg patch (Step 2) as soon as cigarette consumption reduces to less than 10 cigarettes per day or vaping dependency decreases.
A quit attempt should be made as soon as the smoker/vaper feels ready. When making a quit attempt patients who have reduced to less than 10 cigarettes per day are recommended to continue at Step 2 (15 mg) for 8 weeks and decrease the dose to 10 mg (Step 3) for the final 4 weeks. When vapers have reduced their dependency sufficiently (e.g. vape infrequently or use low strength e- liquid), they should continue at Step 2 (15 mg) for 8 weeks and then step down to 10 mg (Step 3) for the final 4 weeks.
Temporary Abstinence
Use a Nicorette Invisi Patch in those situations when you can't or do not want to smoke/vape for prolonged periods (greater than 16 hours).
For shorter periods then an alternative intermittent dose form would be more suitable (e.g. Nicorette inhalator or gum).
Smokers of 10 or more cigarettes per day or heavy vapers (e.g. vape frequently or use high strength e-liquid) are recommended to use 25 mg patch. Lighter smokers (i.e. those who smoke less than 10 cigarettes per day) and light to moderate vapers (e.g. vape infrequently or use low strength e-liquid) are recommended to use 15 mg patch.
How to apply the patches
Nicorette Invisi Patch should be applied to clean, dry intact areas of hairless skin, for example on the hip, upper arm, or chest. These areas should be varied each day, and the same site should not be used on consecutive days.
1. Wash your hands before applying the patch.
2. Cut open the pouch with scissors along the side, as indicated. Select a clean, dry, hairless intact area of skin, such as the hip, upper arm or chest.
3. Peel one part of the silvery aluminium backing away. Avoid touching the sticky surface of the patch with your fingers.
4. Apply the sticky part of the patch carefully onto the skin and peel off the remaining half of the silvery aluminium backing.
5. Press the patch firmly onto the skin with your palm or fingertips.
6. Rub your fingers firmly round the edge to ensure that the patch sticks firmly.
Use of skin oils or talc can prevent proper adhesion of the patch.
After removal, used patches should be disposed of carefully.