9/01/2013

There are more deaths caused by smoking cigarettes than any other. With all the negative effects of smoking, there's no wonder why so many people have tried to quit. It can be a difficult addiction to fight though.



The good news is that there are a lot of treatments on the market that can help you fight the addiction that smoking causes. It's true that no treatment is 100% effective, but it is true that these treatments will greatly increase your chances of success. I've listed some of the most popular treatments below:



Nicotine Gum



The gum has become very popular in recent years. It contains nicotine that's released through the action of chewing. The idea is that whenever you get a craving for a cigarette, you simply have some gum instead.



Nicotine Patch



This is another popular treatment. Unlike the gum, you use it all the time. The patch sticks to your skin and can be concealed under most clothing. It works by slowly releasing nicotine into your blood stream through the skin. Like it gum, it come in different strengths, so you can gradually reduce the amount you use until you don't need it at all.



Stop Smoking Pills



One popular attribute of these pills is that they don't contain any nicotine. This is important for people who are trying to limit their dependence on the drug itself. Many of these pills are also used to treat depression.



Quit Smoking injections



This method is popular because it may only take one dose to help the smoker quit. It works by blocking the nicotine receptors in the brain, which inhibits the craving for nicotine.



All of these treatments have been found to work in the majority of people. It's important to talk to your doctor before starting any treatment program. Your doctor will be able to go over any possible side effects. He'll be happy that you've decided to make the decision to quit and live a healthier life.
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