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Effective treatments and alternatives for smokers who are trying to stop smoking.

In Quarter 1 2020, 13.5% of adults smoked cigarettes (equivalent to around 5.5 million adults). From Quarters 2 to 4 2020, 12.1% of adults in England smoked cigarettes (around 4.9 million people). This equates to almost 5 million people who are smokers.

For those people, smoking could cause a number of health problems later in life, including cancer, heart disease, stroke, lung diseases, diabetes and more.

Quitting smoking is often the biggest challenge for smokers who want to quit- many of them give up because of the nicotine cravings. However, there are proven and effective treatments that can help ease and curb the nicotine cravings, making their journey to quit smoking easier. These include nicotine patches and gums, mouth sprays and lozenges.

As a trusted and UK registered online pharmacy, all treatments we prescribe are approved by the Medicine and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). See our wide range of treatments below.

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Stop Smoking Treatments: What to Expect?

Straightforward answers to frequently asked questions.

 

Can Nicorette InvisiPatch help quitting smoking?

Yes. Nicorette InvisiPatch is used to relieve and/or prevent withdrawal symptoms and reduce nicotine cravings for those trying to cut down on smoking or quit smoking altogether.

The InvisiPatch can be used in a number of ways:

  • It can replace cigarettes altogether.
  • It can replace certain cigarettes you smoke in a day if you are not ready to quit just yet.
  • As a way to help reduce the number of cigarettes you smoke each day.

What can I take to quit smoking faster?

We recommend Nicorette Gum as it helps you to curb the nicotine cravings by chewing a piece of gum whenever you feel the urge to smoke, up to a maximum of 15 pieces a day.

Over time, you may find yourself only needing fewer and fewer gums to control your nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. We recommend gradually reducing the number of pieces of gum that you chew each day.

Please visit our wide range of stop-smoking treatments to see which works best for you.

Do I need a prescription from my GP for these treatments?

There are several treatment options available for acne. Most treatments do not require a prescription from your GP.

You can read through our product FAQs for more information. We recommend reaching out to us or consult your GP if you are unsure.