Stop Smoking - Products That Make Quitting Easier
Smokers who want to quit can use products that make the process easier. If you want to be one of the only 6% of smokers who succeed at quitting on their first attempt, using one of these products can help.
Nicotine patches are among the most popular products that make quitting easier. These patches release nicotine in steady, low amounts. The patch releases the nicotine into the skin which later enters the bloodstream.
Remember that this product, like all products that help you quit, has advantages and disadvantages.
It can be attached discretely, on the upper arm, on the chest or anywhere else between the neck and waist. A patch has to be replaced about once every 24 hours, though some brands tout a longer period. It can cause skin irritation, but moving the location so the same spot isn’t used more than once every two weeks can minimize the chances.
Besides the patch, nicotine chewing gum is also a popular choice. It is also available over the counter. This is no ordinary chewing gum, however. You need to massage it with your teeth in the same spot until you begin to taste something like pepper. Once this sensation occurs, you will need to move the gum to a spot between your gums and your cheek and wait for the pepper taste to go away. This must be done every thirty minutes until the pepper tastes goes away permanently.
Lozenges work in a very similar fashion. Lozenges act quickly and you have some control over the dosage. They come in 2-4 mg dosage tablets and more than one per day can be used, up to about 24 pieces. But, like chewing regular gum, they can fatigue the jaw. Because of the special technique required, they’re less effective if not used properly. They can cause nausea, especially if accidentally swallowed.
Other individuals whose desire it is to quit smoking opt to use a nicotine inhaler. This method lets you decide how much nicotine you want to take it and gives you a feeling similar to that of smoking when you inhale. It also involves the use of your hand like cigarette smoking does. People with COPD or asthma should not use a nicotine inhaler. You should also use caution because it is easy to overdose with this product.
Similar to inhalers are nicotine nasal sprays. The sinuses and the nasal passages can become irritated when using a nasal spray. An advantage, though, is that the nicotine enters the bloodstream very quickly with this product.
Instead of breaking your addiction to nicotine, these products supply the body with it. Although these products may help you to quit, there are nicotine-free methods.
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Posted: January 6th, 2009 under Stop Smoking.
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