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Stop Smoking Aids | Chantix Stop Smoking Aid or Zyban?

Chantix Stop Smoking Aid or Zyban?

Stop Smoking - Stub it OutThe initial few days without any nicotine are often the hardest part of going smoke free, as this is when you are fighting the physical addiction. There are various stop smoking aids available with nicotine replacement (NRT) products by far the most popular. You use them in the early stages. After the nicotine cravings pass, you’ll find it much easier to overcome the mental side of the habit.

As well as NRT, there are other products available on prescription that do not contain nicotine that can help you go quit smoking, such as:

CHANTIX
Chantix works by reducing your craving for a cigarette and by reducing the effects you feel if you do have a cigarette. You set a date to stop smoking, and start taking Champix tablets 1 or 2 weeks before this date. Treatment normally lasts for 12 weeks.

ZYBAN
Zyban (Bupropion Hydrochloride) is a treatment which changes the way that your body responds to nicotine. You start taking Zyban1 to 2 weeks before you quit and treatment usually lasts for a couple of months to help you through the withdrawal cravings.

As for the Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) products they work by doubling your chances of successfully going smoke free by helping you manage your withdrawal symptoms. Because it goes into your body differently to nicotine from cigarettes, it’s much less addictive. NRT does not contain tar, poisons or carbon monoxide the way cigarettes do, so it doesn’t cause cancer. You can get a prescription for NRT, or buy it over the counter, and follow the instructions on the packet. It’s suitable for most adults, but if you have a heart or circulatory condition, or are on regular medication, you should get the OK from your doctor. Likewise if you are pregnant, you should ask your doctor or midwife before using NRT to help you stop smoking.

1. GUM
Chew the nicotine gum gently and then ‘park’ it in the side of your mouth. The nicotine is then absorbed through the lining of your mouth.

2. PATCHES
Nicotine patches work well for most smokers and can be worn around the clock (24 hour patches) or just during the day (16 hour patches).

3. INHALATOR
Much like a plastic cigarette, the inhalator releases nicotine vapour which gets absorbed through your mouth and throat. If you miss the hand to mouth aspect of smoking these may suit you.

4. MICROTABS
These small tablets contain nicotine and dissolve when you place them under your tongue.

5. LOZENGES
Lozenges are sucked slowly to release the nicotine and take about 20-30 minutes to dissolve.

6. NASAL SPRAY
The spray delivers a swift and effective dose of nicotine through the lining of your nose.

So what next? Choose the product that is best for you.

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