Nicotine Patch Age Requirements: What You Need to Know
The age to get nicotine patches from doctors varies depending on the country and region, but in general, it is recommended that individuals be at least 18 years old to use nicotine replacement therapy, including patches. Some countries or jurisdictions may have specific regulations or age restrictions for obtaining nicotine patches over-the-counter or from a doctor, so it's important to check with local guidelines and regulations.
In some cases, individuals under the age of 18 may be able to access nicotine patches if they meet certain criteria or have a doctor's prescription, but this should be discussed with a medical professional.
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