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  2. Quit Tobacco Prescription | Smoking Cessation Drugs

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    There are prescription medicines that have been shown to help people quit tobacco. Some can be used along with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). These medicines are often started in the weeks before your Quit Day (the day you plan to quit).

  3. List of 14 Smoking Cessation Medications Compared - Drugs.com

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    Compare risks and benefits of common medications used for Smoking Cessation. Find the most popular drugs, view ratings and user reviews.

  4. Smoking Cessation Medications: Know Your Options - Healthline

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    Smoking cessation medications and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) are designed to help you stay on track by reducing the urge to smoke.

  5. Pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation in adults - UpToDate

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    Medications, including nicotine replacement, varenicline, and bupropion, have demonstrated efficacy as smoking cessation aids . These and other pharmacologic options to help patients stop smoking are discussed here.

  6. Want to Quit Smoking? FDA-Approved Cessation Products Can Help

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    Smoking cessation products approved or cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are shown to help people quit smoking and can even double your chance of quitting successfully.

  7. Quit Smoking Medicines | Quit Smoking | Tips From Former ...

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    All have been shown to be safe and effective for adults who smoke cigarettes. These quit-smoking medicines include nicotine replacement medicines (the nicotine patch, lozenge, gum, oral inhaler, and nasal spray) and pill medicines (varenicline and bupropion SR).

  8. Medications for Smoking Cessation: Guidelines from the ... - AAFP

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    The ATS recommends varenicline (Chantix) as the most effective medication for smoking cessation. Compared with nicotine patches, varenicline is more effective and better tolerated.