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How Much Do You Know About Nicotine-Replacement Therapy?

Want to quit smoking? Here is the latest information about nicotine-replacement therapy and other aids that can help you.

1. Most medicines that help you quit smoking contain nicotine.


2. You should talk with your healthcare provider before using nicotine-replacement therapy if you have high blood pressure.


3. Nicotine replacements come in several forms.


4. Electronic cigarettes may help some people stop smoking.


5. A nasal spray sends a dose of nicotine into your nose, where your body absorbs it quickly.


6. Nicotine patches are adhesive patches that slowly release nicotine through your skin.


7. Nicotine gum releases nicotine whenever you start chewing it.


8. Bupropion is a medicine used to treat depression. But it also helps people who used to smoke cope with anxiety, cravings, and other withdrawal symptoms.


9. It's safe to smoke while using nicotine-replacement therapy patches.


10. You may be more likely to quit smoking if you use nicotine replacement along with counseling.


Author: Allen, James

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