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<blockquote data-quote="KC but no sunshine band" data-source="post: 101603" data-attributes="member: 4187"><p>I successfully quit with this new drug. (Champix here in Canada) You're lucky if your plan covers the cost. Ours didn't but the benefits of quitting were so worth paying out of pocket. At any rate, both my husband and I took the drug and we are now smoke free for over one month. Yes, we have a little bit of withdrawal but hardly anything compared to the other ways that we have tried to quit. The pills may make you sick to your stomach whenever you smoke but the results are worth it. Stick to the plan and you will do it. These pills are meant to target the pleasure sensors in your brain so that smoking becomes undesirable. When we last spoke with husband's doctor, he told us that out of 24 people that it was prescribed to, 22 were successful in quitting. Good luck to your friend. He/she should start on the medication soon as it is something that you take while you are still smoking. Then you quit when your body doesn't want it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KC but no sunshine band, post: 101603, member: 4187"] I successfully quit with this new drug. (Champix here in Canada) You're lucky if your plan covers the cost. Ours didn't but the benefits of quitting were so worth paying out of pocket. At any rate, both my husband and I took the drug and we are now smoke free for over one month. Yes, we have a little bit of withdrawal but hardly anything compared to the other ways that we have tried to quit. The pills may make you sick to your stomach whenever you smoke but the results are worth it. Stick to the plan and you will do it. These pills are meant to target the pleasure sensors in your brain so that smoking becomes undesirable. When we last spoke with husband's doctor, he told us that out of 24 people that it was prescribed to, 22 were successful in quitting. Good luck to your friend. He/she should start on the medication soon as it is something that you take while you are still smoking. Then you quit when your body doesn't want it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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