Congratulations. It takes courage to put down that last cigarette.
Before your quit day, make sure you have a good supply of Nicorette® stop–smoking
gum handy, and that you've read the instructions for using the gum correctly.
See information about using Nicorette.
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Fact: Nicotine withdrawal cravings don't end after you've smoked your last cigarette. They intensify because of nicotine withdrawal. So be sure to follow the full course of therapy with Nicorette as recommended in the instructions.
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Now it's time to substitute new, healthy behaviors for smoking. Even though Nicorette will help relieve
cravings and their symptoms, you'll still have to be ready for them. To help you beat the cravings and
avoid your triggers, read what to expect and
quitting tips for day one and beyond, and be
sure to have your Nicorette ready to go.
Don't hesitate to rely on your support group. Share your concerns and victories with the people you
care about. Read about celebrating small wins here.
Also, prepare to slip once or twice— most people do. The trick is to stay with it and don't be too
hard on yourself. Slips are learning opportunities. Learn more
about relapse here.
Lifestyle changes are inevitable, but hopefully you're armed with
Nicorette and your own individualized plan
— along with a commitment to make quitting a priority in your life, so you're absolutely ready to
get on with life as a non-smoker.
The physical and emotional realities of quitting.
How to take quitting one craving at a time.
Every un-smoked butt is a victory worth celebrating.
If you've had a cigarette or two, you're not alone — and you can still quit.
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