Smoking
is a difficult habit to break, especially when done abruptly. Mark Twain
described the more gradual and reasonable approach when he said " habit is
habit, and not to be flung out of the window by any man, but coaxed downstairs
a step at a time".
The
Nicotine patch (which is absorbed through the skin) and the nicotrol nicotine
inhalation system are available in doses and prescription.
Nicotine patches
are available for purchase over-the-counter from various manufuctures without a
prescription. It is used in nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and it is far
most considered as one of the safer NRT available.
A meta-analysis
found that fewer than 20% of people treated with NRT remain abstinent from
smoking at one year.
The Nicotrol
nicotine inhaler consists of a mouthpiece and a plastic cartridge delivering 4mg
of a nicotine from a porous plug of 10mg. when a smoker “puffs” on the device,
nicotine vapors are absorbed through the lining of the mouth and throat. It takes
about 80 puffs to deliver the amount of nicotine obtained from a single
cigarette. One of the advantages of using this method is that the smoker still mimics
the hand-to-mouth behavior of smoking, a part of habit that will be easier to break
once nicotine withdrawal symptoms subside.
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