Smoking Medication

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Champix

Quitting smoking is hard. You’ve tried countless avenues to finally kick the habit, from quitting cold turkey,...

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$2.38

Chantix

Because quitting smoking may be one of the hardest things you’ll do, give yourself the best opportunity for...

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Does the Smoking Shot Work?

Many smokers who want to quit are willing to try nearly anything, which is why interest around a stop smoking injection has swelled recently. Many smokers, however, doubt the effectiveness of a shot to help them quit smoking and if it’s even safe. How does the injection stop cravings? Does it address both the mental and physical addiction? As all smokers know, quitting successfully means addressing both the nicotine addiction and the smoking habit.

Stop smoking shots help to immunize smokers from nicotine addiction by blocking the nicotine receptors in the brain. They also help to relieve the physical withdrawal symptoms; however, administering of the shot must be done by a doctor.

The first quit smoking shot introduced used both scopolamine and atropine, two dangerous substances derived from a toxic plant. Although poisonous, scopolamine is commonly found in motion sickness medication, and atropine is used by doctors to dilate eyes during an eye exam. A second shot became available more than a decade ago to improve upon the first shot. It only required patients to get one injection, while the first introduced required a series of three. The most recent shot available on the market also requires a doctor’s administration and actually addresses the physiological factors associated with nicotine addiction.

The stop smoking shot is very effective in many patients; 71% of participants reported being smoke-free after six months. One thing many patients like about the stop smoking shot is that you are no longer relying on nicotine to help you quit smoking; this seems counterintuitive to many. On the other hand, quitting smoking can be a hard addiction to break, so whatever means works for each individual is all that matters. If you are wary of getting injections to help you quit smoking, Champix has proven just as effective in helping people quit for good. If you’re thinking about quitting, the first thing you should do is speak to your doctor about all of your treatment options and which is the right one for you. Remember, quitting smoking is an ongoing process to be taken one day, and even one hour at a time. Don’t give up; your life depends on it.