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Champix stop smoking tablets
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Hi all,
has anyone tried the above? I'm currently taking them but so far they have had no effect!
has anyone tried the above? I'm currently taking them but so far they have had no effect!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I gave up smoking and found the only way was the good old cold turkey. Found it the easiest of all.
All these stop smoking products just substitute one thing for another. After 72 hours the nicotine is out of your system and then its all pyschological.
Give it a go.. its really not that bad just be positive and if your determined to give up i'm sure you will.
I smoked 15-20 a day for 16 years and gave up 3 years ago.
All these stop smoking products just substitute one thing for another. After 72 hours the nicotine is out of your system and then its all pyschological.
Give it a go.. its really not that bad just be positive and if your determined to give up i'm sure you will.
I smoked 15-20 a day for 16 years and gave up 3 years ago.
A friend took them and it had a bad effect on him, made him really depressed so be careful. He seemed to find them really effective, didn't want to smoke after just a few days.
I was going to try them but decided against after hearing how they may have effected him and am going to try patches again as quit for 4 months on them before.
Think a lot of it is psychological and your really wanting to stop mentally, I think that is what makes the difference.
How long have you been on them?
I was going to try them but decided against after hearing how they may have effected him and am going to try patches again as quit for 4 months on them before.
Think a lot of it is psychological and your really wanting to stop mentally, I think that is what makes the difference.
How long have you been on them?
If you have a history of depression then don't take them,they have recently been investigated as having a link to suicidal tendencies.
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