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Strategies For Treating Nicotine Withdrawal PDF Print E-mail
Written by dr rend-san   
Monday, 28 December 2009 07:45

Are you a smoker who try to quite have some form of nicotine withdrawal? You may smoke a lot of cigarettes every day and worsening of withdrawal symptoms at certain times and situations associated with smoking. Difficulty in concentrating, headache and irritability are symptoms that occur when a smoker suddenly stops smokin. You may also have a trouble sleeping and weight gain.

Nicotine supplements may help for treating nicotine withdrawal that come in several forms such as inhalers, skin patch,nasal spray and gum. If you use them properly, all will work well. The patches and gum are more likely used by people than other forms.

You could also use medicine to help you quit smoking and keep you from starting again. These include: Bupropion and Varenicline. A combination of methods of quite smoking program and short-term use of the antidepressant medication bupropion increases success rates even more.

Varenicline blocks the effects of nicotine. It is a newer smoking cessation medicine and eases withdrawal symptoms. Varenicline, such as Chantrix, may be more helpful in quitting smokin than buspirone (Wellbutrin, Zyban). You may become discouraged, when you don't succeed at first. But you don't give up and try again. Based on the research, if you try more times, you are to succeed more likely. (the doc rend-san)

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 27 December 2009 20:40
 

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