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Forget nicotine patches, vaping or gum there is a new potential better method of stopping smoking on the market

A new study is hailing cytisine pills as the next big thing to help smokers quit

They will be available here on prescription from January 22

The only side effect seems to be mild gastrointestinal symptoms

If you are trying to give up cigarettes would you give them a go ?

www.thesun.co.uk/health/25221661/smokers-more-likely-quit-new-pill-cytisine/

telmel
11 months ago
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suevernon1968

What ever happened to the other tablets that helped people stop smoking ? I know one was called champix - i cant remember the name of the other. I wasn’t allowed to take them i have epilepsy and it could interfere with that somehow.

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telmel

suevernon1968 They always tend to find something better eventually S, so maybe that one was confined to rubbish bins

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suevernon1968

telmel if I’m allowed them i will definitely try them - got to give it try !

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Maria53

suevernon1968 champix was taken off the market due to impurities in it

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suevernon1968

Maria53 i never knew that - it seemed to be on the market a long time

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MelissaLee1

Back in the day I tried all things.I had a nicotine patch on,nicotine gum in and a *** hanging out the other side of my mouth .None worked.Why? because I wasn't really ready and was only half willing.The day I decided that I had enough of the bondage of cigarette smoking not to mention the huge cost and the stench I knew that I would succeed.That was over 30 years ago.There is no easy fix.

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telmel

MelissaLee1 Well done M, you have to be determined to stop

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MelissaLee1

telmel I just eat for England now.Put one thing down and take another up lol.

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Leannexxx

I'd give them ago anything to help me stop smoking

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telmel

Leannexxx I hope they work for you L

I worked out once how much my mum and dad must have spent over the years on them and they could have bought a detached house with what they would have saved, never mind what it cost their health

Instead it went to the tobacco companies coffers

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MandyRose

Me to defo try this

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karenhall916

I stopped smoking by using a vape pen but I use it much more than I ever did cigarettes! I would definitely try it.

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Consumer

If I were trying to give up, I would go cold turkey as I did when I quit 12 years ago. For anyone who craves sugar during/after quitting, it's in large part because cigarettes contain sugar (a toxin) which is addictive (more addictive than cocaine)! Also one of the reasons why it can be so difficult to stop smoking 😬

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momhobnob666

I stopped smoking 5 years ago using champix they worked for me, I was a 40 a day smoker within 6 months completely stopped. about 10 years before that i had a tablet that I can't remember name but it gave me swelling on brain so obviously stopped using it after two weeks.

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randhawa8

Champix was taken of the market as one of the side effect was feeling suicidal. i cant wait for this pill, i so want to stop smoking

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martinlufc5637

Just another marketing ploy to fleece you out of money, chewing gum that didn't work, lozenges that taste like 💩, this list is endless

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telmel

martinlufc5637 This might be a bit different M, its only on prescription so it had been approved , i really hope it helps people quit

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stuartsmith544

I stopped smoking the good old fashioned way . I never started as it never appealed to me and I do say to the people trying to give up to say good luck to them and hopefully it will be the beginning of a better life .

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janphoenix51

stuartsmith544, I had a drag on a *** while out Carol Singing with my childhood friends around where we lived in Sheffield when I was 13,it was enough to put me off,never tried it since & I'm 58..Some childhood friends on our little road had a Dad by the name Stuart Smith,he passed away last year.

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janphoenix51

My Dad was a 40 a day smoker,he died aged 59 years old & 11 month exactly of Lung & Mouth Cancer after being given 4 month to live,he didn't make the 4 month..

My Mum was a 40 a day smoker,she beat Cancer twice & gave up straight away..

Out of the six children my parents had there was only ONE smoker,my older brother who passed away 9 years ago on the 8th Jan..

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ChristineS94121

Would defo give them a go.

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shazzi

Can we somehow get them free as a trial pack.

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shazzi

TOO EXPENSIVE

A 25-day course of 100 pills will cost £115. This could deter some areas from providing the medicine as part of their health services.

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telmel

shazzi It is expensive S but you cannot put a price on your health

Hopefully as the product is on the market longer the price may come down, i hope 🙄

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