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| quote: | Originally posted by jahnlay
I smoked heavily for many years, and have now quit for 3 years. I used a product which is called Zyban, a hectic schedule 5 drug that contains small doses of an anti-depressant. It takes away the satisfaction of having a cigarette, so you start smoking more at first, then it just becomes pointless, so you give up. I don't know if it's available where you are, but it's made by Glaxo Smithkline, so maybe. Here's the UK website:
http://www.zyban.co.uk/
It really works, but you need a doctor to prescribe it. |
Although I've never tried Zyban, when I quit smoking, this is what I want to do, a co-worker of mine used it, and hasn't smoked since.
I honestly think this is the only reasonable way to quit, I've quit cold turkey in the past for the longest of 3 months, and every day of that 3 months I wanted a cigarette.
Zyban FTW!
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