Yes, dont know the name but my father used it and it was highly successful. After smoking more than 33 years it helped him to kick the habit. It is by prescription only, at least it was five years ago. Call your doctor or ask a pharmacist.
The exact reply would depend on the pill in question.
Generally, the pills available act by blocking the nicotine receptors in the brain, while also prevent the withdrawal symptoms from not smoking.
Hence, when you do smoke, it has no effect, or even an unpleasant affect, as reported by a friend taking some "stop smoking pills" who said that now she is taking the pills smoking makes her feel sick (this effect is called "aversion therapy", and may be an intended effect of the pills.)
So to start with, while on the pills, smoking makes you feel nothing, or perhaps "is not nice".
Then you stop smoking, and you feel normal.
You are trying to teach you body that smoking is bad, or neutral, and that not smoking is "OK".
If patches are used properly they are very useful in helping a person quit smoking. First they need to want to quit in order to use them. If unsuccessful consulting your doctor will help.
Information on pills that help people quit smoking can be found on many health related websites. The websites Drugs and WebMD provide some of the most reliable information on this subject.
You can get in touch with someone to help you quit smoking in a variety of ways. You can talk to your doctor, and he or she can help you get on a quit smoking plan and help you locate local groups to help you. You can also contact the heart and stroke foundation. You can also go to smokefree.gov and find information on how to quit smoking.
Some of the places you can go in order to get help to quit smoking are: Your doctor, the NHS quit smoking helpline, a hypnotist, a therapist or an accupunctuist.
You can either go to your doctor, or you can take patches to help you quit smoking. It takes real energy and time to quit cold turkey. Since you will be pregnant, I don't recommend taking any pills that can harm the baby.
One can find smoking facts from the following sites to help someone to quit smoking; Smoking-Facts, American Lung Association, Listverse, and Getselfhelp.
It is certainly possible that lozenges can help you quit smoking; they give you something to put in your mouth other than cigarettes. Nonetheless, it is difficult to quit smoking and it requires strong determination, with or without lozenges.
One can help another quit smoking by being supportive. Not smoke oneself next to the person, which is trying to quit, avoid places, where people smoke, and attempt to distract the quitting person from smoking.
There are no vitamins that can help you quit smoking.
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My mother and father smoke, And it bothers me much. If you want to start to quit smoking tell your children to remind you not to smoke. then get an eletric cigarrete...And then chose a non-smoking product to help you quit.
A pack of Commit 4mg stop smoking pills cost $49.58 at Walmart and $42.75 on Amazon. There are other pharmacy stores which sells the item for those wishing to quit smoking.
For websites that can help a person to quit smoking, try the non-profit health and wellness sites, especially the ones about preventing cancer. They often provide practical, accurate information to people who want to quit smoking.