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| Nicotine Replacement Info |
| Nicotine replacement products help relieve some of the withdrawal symptoms people experience when they quit tobacco. To be most effective, nicotine replacement products and nicotine-free products to help tobacco users to quit should be used in conjunction with a behavior change program.
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A variety of nicotine replacement products are currently available in the United States, including the nicotine patch, gum, lozenge, and inhaler. A non-nicotine pill is also available as a tobacco cessation treatment option. Please check with your health care provider about what option is right for you. |
| Goal |
| Nicotine replacement medications can assist people to
quit tobacco. If you plan to take nicotine medications to help you quit,
be sure to discuss your options with your health care provider so you can
start using them on your quit date. If you continue to struggle with nicotine
cravings while taking nicotine replacement medications, talk to you health
care provider. |
| Warnings |
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Use nicotine replacement products only as prescribed and only according to the directions on the product label. Pregant women trying to quit smoking should check with their health care provider first before using any type of nicotine replacement product.
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| Source:
American Lung Association, 2002 |
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