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Nicotine withdrawal is killing me, what to do?

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There are choices: Non-pharmaceutical approaches that work in some people are acupuncture and hypnosis, and a smoking cessation program provides advice and human support. Medication, including nicotine replacements (patches, gum, lozenges), and two prescription drugs - Chantix (varenicline) and Zyban (bupropion) reduce withdrawal symptoms. Chantix has the best results in promoting long-term smoking cessation.

Answered 9/3/2014

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