Smoking Cessation and Nicotine Products that Help Smokers Quit - Prescription Only
Prescription Only Smoking Cessations
When someone wants to quit smoking they can go cold turkey which means to quit suddenly and try to abstain from using cigarettes or other nicotine products. Quitting cold turkey does not work for everyone and a lot of people need help to stop smoking. Failing to quit in the past does not mean that you cannot try to quit again.
Studies have shown that it does take some smokers 2, 3 or even as many as 10 or even more tries before they quit for good. You do not have to do it alone, there are a lot of products that are available to help a smoker quit. When you want to quit smoking, do a search for smoking cessation. Smoking cessation is the name that will help smokers find quit smoking products.
Smoking Cessation Products - Nicotine Spray
Nicotine sprays are used like the decongestive nasal sprays that can be found in a pharmacy. A smoker will simply spray one dose in each nostril per hour. If needed a user can give up to two doses at a time but it is recommended that a smoker not exceed 5 doses in an hour or 40 doses in a day (24 hours). The nicotine spray delivers nicotine to the system much faster than gums, lozenges or patches and that is one reason that the spray is by prescription only. With the nicotine spray, smokers can expect slight irritation of the nose, throat, and coughing, sneezing and watery eyes. These side effects usually go away within one week. Smokers should speak to their doctor if these symptoms last longer or do not go away.
Smoking Cessation Products - Inhalers
Nicotine inhalers are really helpful for those who have grown use to the feel of a cigarette in their hands because it is a similar shape and you puff on it like a cigarette. To use an inhaler, a smoker will place the tip in their mouth and deeply inhale. Unlike cigarettes there is no smoke to exhale. Symptoms of the inhaler include irritation of the mouth lining, coughing, a runny nose and upset stomach.
Some other products that help smokers to quit include Zyban, Chantix, laser therapy, hypnosis, acupuncture, nicotine lollipops, water and wafers. At some clinics that offer help to smokers, doctors will administer an injection of two drugs called atropine and scopolamine. These drugs are supposed to be able to help smokers go through their withdrawal symptoms. Also on the market are many patches and other products that are said to be natural because they contain no nicotine. It is unclear if these products actually work.
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- Sprays, inhalers and pills are all prescription only.
- The prescription products to help quit smoking came after nicotine patches and gums.



