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  1. What are the treatments available for quitting smoking?

    Answered by verified global health professionals
    Dr. Anuvitha KamathMBBS · 3 years of exp

    The treatment for quitting smoking consists of withdrawal or detox therapy, wherein substance abuse like smoking is stopped under proper care and monitoring of symptoms. Other methods are counseling, psychotherapy, cognitive behav... Read more
    Dr. Himabindu SreenivasuluMBBS · 1 years of exp

    Several treatments can help with quitting smoking. Nicotine replacement therapy (like patches or gum), prescription medications (such as bupropion or varenicline), and counseling or support groups are common options. Combining the... Read more
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  2. Smoking cessation treatment guidelines recommend the following approaches12:
    1. Behavioral counseling: Seek counseling individually or in a group, use quitlines, online resources, or mobile apps.
    2. Medication: Seven FDA-approved medications are available for smoking cessation.
    3. Combining treatments: Using counseling and medication together can significantly increase the chances of quitting.
    Learn more:

    Seek counseling

    • Talk to a quit smoking counselor individually or in a group.
    • Get free confidential coaching through a quitline (1-800-QUIT-NOW).
    www.cdc.gov/tobacco/about/how-to-quit.html

    For non-pregnant patients

    • Behavioral counseling: Counseling can be in person (one-on-one or in a group) or over a telephone quitline. ...
    www.cdc.gov/tobacco/hcp/patient-care-settings/cli…
     
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  6. New guideline to help smokers quit - Irish Heart

    Quit. ie is Ireland’s dedicated smoking cessation service and smokers can give themselves the best chance of stopping by following the plan, which sees thousands of people successfully give up each year. The HSE QUIT service …

  7. WHO clinical treatment guideline for tobacco cessation …

    Jul 2, 2024 · This guideline provides technical guidance on a thorough set of tobacco cessation interventions for adults, and to support WHO Member States to use evidence-based behavioural interventions and pharmacological …

  8. Prescription treatments to stop smoking - HSE.ie

  9. Interventions for Tobacco Smoking Cessation in …

    The USPSTF recommends that clinicians ask all adults about tobacco use, advise them to stop, and provide behavioral interventions and FDA-approved pharmacotherapy for cessation. The recommendation applies to nonpregnant …

  10. Pharmacological Approach to Smoking Cessation: An …

    Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), varenicline, bupropion and cytisine are the main pharmacological strategies available for smoking cessation. Their efficacy and safety have been proved even in patients with chronic cardiovascular …

  11. Stop smoking. National clinical guideline no. 28.

    Jan 19, 2022 · These smoking cessation guidelines will strengthen the identification and treatment of tobacco addiction by health professionals across service settings. Item Type Report

  12. 2018 ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway on …

    The ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway for Tobacco Cessation Treatment is a systematic stepwise guide for addressing cigarette smoking efficiently and effectively during a routine office-based clinical encounter.

  13. Smoking cessation - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ …