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Nicotine Replacement Therapies (NRT's)
 
 
A Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) is often used to help individuals to stop smoking by delivering a low, controlled dose of nicotine to the body without tars, toxins, and other cancer-causing substances that they would get from smoking cigarettes, cigars or pipes. A nicotine replacement therapy is not as addictive as smoking... but, can be to some extent. Care should be taken not to continue use past the recommendations of the various products.
 
 
 
 
NicoDerm® CQ®

The small patches contain Therapeutic Nicotine. NicoDerm CQ is a 3 step program. It starts with the highest level of nicotine and gradually steps down the dosage (from 21 to 14 to 7 mg) which reduces withdrawal symptoms, including nicotine cravings when you quit smoking.

Recommended Use: Individuals that smoke "10 or less cigarettes per day" would be 1-14 mg patch per day during weeks 1-6 and then 1-7 mg patch per day during weeks 7-8.

Recommended Use: Individuals that smoke "over 10 cigarettes per day" would be 1-21 mg patch per day during weeks 1-6, 1-14 mg patch per day during weeks 7-8 and then 1-7 mg patch per day during weeks 9-10.

When the patch is worn, nicotine passes through the skin and into the body. NicoDerm CQ's patch is very thin and uses a special material to control how fast nicotine passes through the skin. Unlike the sudden jolts of nicotine delivered by smoking, the amount of nicotine that you receive remains relatively level throughout the 16-24 hours that you wear the patch. This helps to reduce the cravings that you may have for nicotine. For a comprehensive smoking cessation treatment program, consider using NicoDerm CQ with our "Quit Smoking in 30 Days or Less" program. Please click here for our special limited-time offer which is covered by our "30 Day Money-Back Guarantee".
 
 
 
 
Nicorette® Gum

Nicorette is a form of Therapeutic Nicotine, which means it provides a controlled amount of nicotine to your system at a slower, less intense pace than cigarettes. It works as a temporary aid to help you quit smoking by reducing nicotine withdrawal symptoms until your body no longer needs nicotine.

Recommended Strength: Those individuals that smoke "25 or less cigarettes per day" should use 2 mg Nicorette Gum.

Recommended Strength: Those individuals that smoke "over 25 cigarettes per day" should use 4 mg Nicorette Gum.

Weeks: 01 - 06... 1 piece of Nicorette Gum every 1 to 2 hours
Weeks: 07 - 09... 1 piece of Nicorette Gum every 2 to 4 hours
Weeks: 10 - 12... 1 piece of Nicorette Gum every 4 to 8 hours

To improve your chances for success, use Niccorette Gum with our "Quit Smoking in 30 Days or Less" program. Please click here to check out our special money-saving offer.
 
 
 
 
Commit® Lozenges

Commit Lozenges delivers strong, lasting medicine, providing controlled amounts of nicotine at a slower, less intense pace than cigarettes to help stop cravings before they start. It increases your chances of success by allowing you to focus your willpower on changing your behavior and starting a new life as a nonsmoker.

Recommended Strength: Those individuals that "smoke their 1st cigarette more than 30 minutes after waking up" should use 2 mg Commit Lozenges.

Recommended Strength: Those individuals that "smoke their 1st cigarette within 30 minutes of waking up" should use 4 mg Commit Lozenges.

Weeks: 01 - 06... 1 Commit Lozenge every 1 to 2 hours
Weeks: 07 - 09... 1 Commit Lozenge every 2 to 4 hours
Weeks: 10 - 12... 1 Commit Lozenge every 4 to 8 hours

To increase your chances to quit smoking, use Commit Lozenges with "Quit Smoking in 30 Days or Less". Please click here to receive our special half-price offer.
 
 
 
 
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