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  2. Hacks to Quit Smoking That Won't Cost You Big - AOL

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    Free or Low-Cost Nicotine Replacement Therapy. Some states and insurers offer free nicotine replacement therapy. We recommend you contact your insurer and call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) to ...

  3. Nicotine patch - Wikipedia

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    A nicotine patch is a transdermal patch that releases nicotine into the body through the skin. It is used in nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), a process for smoking cessation . Endorsed and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), it is considered one of the safer NRTs available for the treatment of tobacco use disorder .

  4. Nicotine replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    A quit rate of 53% at four weeks fell to only 15% at one year. Younger smokers, females, pregnant smokers and more deprived smokers had lower quit rates than other groups. [citation needed] The efficacy for each of the formulations alone (lozenges, nasal spray, gum, and transdermal patch) to aid in smoking cessation is equal. [27]

  5. Howard County group: Free nicotine patches, gum available - AOL

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    To mark the anniversary, the Quitline (1-800-QUIT NOW) is offering four weeks of free nicotine patches and gum to anyone who enrolls, while supplies last. Since it began ... Howard County group ...

  6. I Tried To Quit Smoking On Jan. 1 ... And Failed. Here's How ...

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    I went online and read that only 5% of people manage to quit smoking without help, like nicotine replacement therapy (the patch, gum, lozenges), a quit program, or the support of family and ...

  7. Smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    Smoking cessation, usually called quitting smoking or stopping smoking, is the process of discontinuing tobacco smoking. [1] Tobacco smoke contains nicotine, which is addictive and can cause dependence. [2] [3] As a result, nicotine withdrawal often makes the process of quitting difficult.