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Comparing Quit Smoking Products

May 12th, 2008 | By quitsmoking-review | Category: Products

In the current pharmaceutical industry, there are several available quit smoking aids; roughly divided into nicotine replacement products (NRP) and non-nicotine products. The different products are used to stop smoking and each carrying with it their own pros and cons. The comparison of the different cessation aids are summarized below



Nicabate CQ patches

May 4th, 2008 | By quitsmoking-review | Category: NRP

NicabateCQ has its place for people wanting to quit smoking. Use it to compliment behavioral modification techniques and it should not be used longer than 3 months. For women, they need to think of other ways of quitting if they want to get pregnant or breast feed. But of course it is safer than smoking.



Nicotine Replacement Products

May 4th, 2008 | By quitsmoking-review | Category: NRP

Nicotine replacement products (NRP) (aka Nicotine replacement therapy) have always been part of a smoking cessation armament. It helps reduce much of the psychological and physiological symptoms associated with nicotine withdrawal as well as reduces the side effects of quitting smoking. This can increase the chances of quitting smoking. All forms of NRP (gum, skin patchs, nasal spray, inhaler and sublingual tablets/lozenges) are somewhat equally effective and they increase the odds of quitting by 1.5 to 2 fold regardless of setting. (Silagy, Cochrane 2007) This means smokers are much better off with NRT than without.