Friday, January 13, 2012

Technological Fixes

                      



Nicotine patch- Three step process so that users can gradually stop smoking. Provides a steady, controlled dose of nicotine throughout the day, thereby reducing the effects of nicotine withdrawal.

Nicotine gum and lozenges- Works as a substitute of the cigarette, sends 2 or 4 mg of nicotine which equals the nicotine of 1 or two cigarettes.

Nicotine pills- They do not contain any nicotine at all.

Nicotine nasal spray-is in a class of medications called smoking cessation aids.
It works by providing nicotine to your body to decrease the withdrawal symptoms experienced when smoking is stopped and to reduce the urge to smoke.

Nicotine inhaler-Absorption of nicotine is slower than from a regular cigarette, works on much the same principle as the gum, but they are different in design.

Bupropion- Nonnicotine medication which reduce both withdrawal symptoms and the urge to smoke.

ZeroSmoke- Uses two biomagnets to create a precise pressure point on the outer ear. Auricular therapy, as this is called, stimulates acupuncture points in the outer ear.

Smokeeze Cigarette Filters - In case you are not ready to stop smoking, use these filters to remove tar and nicotine from your cigarettes. Use E-Z QUIT by itself or together with any other quit smoking method.

E-Z QUIT Artificial Cigarette System- is a smokeless cigarette substitute that fills your need to do something with your hands and mouth, and to inhale deeply. When you inhale through an E-Z QUIT, the cartridge releases a flavor that refreshes your mouth and occupies your taste buds. Through psychological mechanisms it "fools you" into thinking you are smoking the real thing, and as a result it helps you to quit smoking.



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