Smoking and Nicotine Cessation
Nicotine cessation treatment provides individualized support for people who want to stop or reduce cigarettes, vaping, or other nicotine use.
Treatment begins with a review of current nicotine use, previous quit attempts, cravings, triggers, withdrawal symptoms, health history, and personal goals.
Treatment may include:
Personalized Planning
Development of a realistic quit or reduction plan based on your goals.
Prescription Medication
Medication treatment may be prescribed when clinically appropriate.
Nicotine Replacement
Guidance regarding patches, gum, lozenges, and other replacement options.
Craving Management
Strategies for managing cravings, triggers, stress, and withdrawal.
Relapse Prevention
Planning for high-risk situations and recovery after slips or setbacks.
Ongoing Follow-Up
Continued monitoring and adjustment of your treatment plan over time.
A Flexible Approach
You do not have to be completely ready to quit before seeking help. Treatment can begin with reducing use, understanding triggers, or developing a realistic plan for a future quit attempt.
Medication recommendations are based on your medical history, current medications, previous treatment response, and safety considerations.
The goal is to help you make meaningful progress without shame, pressure, or an all-or-nothing approach.
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