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New non smokers are finding themselves addicted to the smoking cessation aids that helped them quit smoking cigarettes and using tobacco.
Anyone that has quit smoking or given up tobacco products knows that it is a difficult journey. Through the help of a variety of smoking cessation aids, more smokers are successfully kicking the tobacco habit and instead are replacing tobacco products with nicotine patches and nicotine gum. Here are suggestions for quitting and becoming free from nicotine replacement therapy. Causes of Addiction to Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)Nicotine replacement products like gum and lozenges are effective because they release a small dose of nicotine into the blood stream to lessen the withdrawal when quitting smoking or tobacco. The withdrawal symptoms when using Nicorette or Commit while quitting are lessened making the battle a little less difficult, but since nicotine is the actual drug that causes addiction, it’s possible to become addicted to these smoking cessation products. Important Tips When Using Nicotine Gum and Lozenges
Tips for Quitting Nicotine Gum and Nicotine Lozenges
An addiction to smoking cessation aids is still healthier then inhaling the dangerous carcinogens in cigarettes and can be cheaper than smoking or using tobacco and should not deter anyone from using them as a method to quit smoking. With just a couple more steps, smokers can also quit nicotine replacement products and become completely free of nicotine
The copyright of the article Addiction to Smoking Cessation Aids in General Medicine is owned by Christina Majaski. Permission to republish Addiction to Smoking Cessation Aids in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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