How To Stop Smoking Medication
Using Medication to Stop Smoking
If you have ever tried to stop smoking then you have been faced
with the withdrawal symptoms that make it so hard to completely
quit. Cigarettes are as addictive as cocaine and heroin due to
their nicotine content. Just like hardcore drugs, nicotine
causes smokers to become dependant and the struggle to stop
smoking becomes extremely difficult when your body starts to
crave nicotine.
Using medication to stop smoking is extremely helpful and can
help you to successfully curb your smoking habit and stub it out
completely. Medication used to stop smoking will help to ease
your withdrawal symptoms and ease your body into the process.
Safe Medication
If nicotine is so bad, you might ask, then why do many
medications used to stop smoking contain nicotine? When you
smoke nicotine hits your system in a rush, giving you a buzz.
When you use medication to stop smoking nicotine is delivered to
your system in much smaller doses over a long period of time.
Your body is getting just enough nicotine to handle the nicotine
cravings.
Also absent from medication to stop smoking are the harmful
cancer causing chemicals that cigarettes contain. This way you
are not inhaling tar or carbon monoxide that you normally would
when you smoke a cigarette. Once you start to use this type of
medication you can reduce the dose until you do not need it at
all.
Anti Depressants
There are also medications to stop smoking on the market that do
not contain any nicotine. These medications are anti-depressants
that will trick your brain into believing you are smoking. The
medication will have the same effect of cigarettes on the brain.
It is thought that the most effective way to use medication to
stop smoking is to pair an anti depressant like Bupropion with
nicotine replacement products such as a nicotine patch or
inhaler.
Whatever type of medication you decide to use, following
instructions is very important. It is important to follow the
dosage of the medication you are taking. Even if you feel that
the dose is too little to be of any help you should not double
up.
This could be very harmful. Remember that this medication is an
aid; you will still have to exert some will power for this to be
successful. Talk to your doctor if you are on any other type of
medication before you use any smoking cessation products to make
sure that it is safe.