Nicotine Nasal Spray How Do I Begin? For more information contact:
Nicotine nasal sprays are available by prescription only. Two items of advice: It helps to get help. Each year, only about 5% of people Possible side effects: Do not use if you
who try to stop on their own succeed. Research shows
that those enrolled in formal stop-smoking programs
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Keep trying. Most tobacco users require many tries
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before they are able to stop for good. If you resume
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smoking, don’t give up hope. An unsuccessful attempt
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is not a failure; it is a learning experience that brings you one step closer to your goal. Try again!
Buproprion (Zyban) This medication is available by prescription only. Possible side effects: Do not use if you:
(such as skin rashes, • have an eating itching and hives
You Are Ready To Quit
• Set your quit date. • Put your commitment in writing. • Follow the instructions above. You can do it! Get started! References 1 Help me quit using tobacco: Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence
2 Tips to help you quit: American Cancer Society, 20013 Quit smoking action plan. New York: American Lung Association,
A New Approach to Life Coping With Nicotine Withdrawal 1, 2 Nicotine Gum
If you are smoking fewer than 25 cigarettes per
day, it is suggested that you use 2-mg pieces, no
To stop using tobacco products, you will need a
Withdrawal
more than 24 per day, for up to 12 weeks. If you
new approach to life. People who stop successfully
symptoms How to cope
are smoking 25 or more cigarettes per day, you
have developed new attitudes and activities that
should use the 4-mg pieces in the same way.
replace those behaviors that surrounded smoking
and other tobacco use. Before you attempt to quit,
The gum should be chewed slowly until a pep-
think about preparing for it. The better prepared
pery or minty taste emerges and then park the
you are, the higher the likelihood of success. Here
gum between your cheek and gum for about 30
• Decide positively that you want to quit.
• Make a list of reasons, including personal rea-
Possible side effects: Do not use if
sons, medical effects, health benefits, financial
Medications That Can Help
• Repeat one of these reasons to yourself several
Ask your health-care provider for advice about using
• Start conditioning yourself physically with a
medications to ease the symptoms of withdrawal and
modest exercise routine. Get lots of rest and
help you to quit using tobacco. The US Public Health
Service recognizes five first-line treatments that have
• Set a target date for quitting within the next 2
been proven effective at reducing tobacco use:
weeks. Don’t allow anything to change that date.
• Identify barriers to quitting. What will make
Nicotine Patch
it difficult? What situations make you desire
The patch should be applied on a relatively hairless
Nicotine Inhaler
area between the neck and waist upon awakening on
• Make a list of people who can support your
quit day and replaced with a new patch in a new loca-
intentions to quit, such as family, friends, and
coworkers. Discuss your plans with them. Possible side effects: Do not use if you
• If any of these people are smokers, ask them to
Carefully read and follow the directions on the package
refrain from using tobacco around you or, better
yet, ask them to join you in quitting.
• Clear the places where you usually smoke of any-
Inability to concentrate Take a brisk walk. Possible side effects: Do not use if
thing that would remind you of cigarettes – like
• Clean your house and car; try to remove the
• Make a list of activities, hobbies, and interests
that you can do to keep your mind off smoking.
• Prepare yourself with knowledge about the
withdrawal symptoms and ways to cope with
Try not to push yourself for 2-4 weeks.
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