Nicotine withdrawal causes discomfort among people who want to kick off smoking. The first two weeks of quitting smoking seems to be hell for smokers. The craving to light up a cigarette seem to be too over powering, the mood swings make these people unpredictable and the physical maladies associated with it prove to be all but impossible to bear. Lucky for them there are a number of different medications available to these smokers. Two of these are stop smoking pill and anti-depressants. Continue Reading...

Stop-smoking or anti-smoking drugs are designed to aid people fight off the urge to smoke. As the threat of smoking on our health is becoming widely known and accepted, a number of smokers want to break free from this habit. However, smoking cessation proves to be difficult to these people. This is either because the urge to smoke can be too be overpowering for them or the can not seem to overcome the effects of nicotine withdrawal. This is where stop-smoking drugs come into use. These function by stimulating the effects of nicotine in the nervous system and help reduce the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. These medications come in the forms of pills, patches, gums and nasal sprays that can only be purchased with a doctor’s prescription. This is because these medications can have a variety of side effect upon the user; hence, the professional opinion of a doctor is needed in this case. Anti-smoking medications show a lot of promise in decreasing the number of smokers. However, there are doubts about these, to be specific; may these medications lead to prescription drug abuse as a result to continuous use of these? Continue Reading...

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