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Quitting medications, like the nicotine patch, are available from a
number of sources. Remember, these products are most effective when
taken in conjunction with a support program.

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New Jersey Quitcenters
Quitcenters are face-to-face counseling clinics that offer a customized approach to quitting. Fifteen Quitcenters are located conveniently throughout the State. Services are available on a sliding fee scale according to income. To locate a Quitcenter and other services near you, go to the Smoking Cessation Program Directory.
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Local retailers.
You can usually buy most quitting medications from your local drugstore. The over-the-counter products are often locked in cabinets, so make sure you ask for help in reviewing your options. If you want to use a prescription product like Zyban®, you'll need a prescription. In some instances, your health plan may offer to reimburse you for certain quit meds, so consult your doctor.
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ifishforfun says:

Find your reason to quit and quit for that reason only. For me, that reason was the expected birth of my 2nd child. read more |
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