Nicotine
Nicotine Transdermal System Patch, Stop Smoking Aid, 21 mg, Step 1, 14 patches
(Health and Beauty) Habitrol
Release date: 2006-07-11
30% less than national brands
NTS 3-Step patch is a national brand eqivalent and most prescibed bu Physicians and Pharmcists
Short course of therapy compared to national brand equivalent
Price:
$35.84
$26.79
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Its really frustrating when you have to take an insurance test and your trying to quit but since your on the patch you stil have the nicotine in your system.. just not fair... need to help a friend out so if you have any information it would be really really appreciated.
i believe you may be able to show them or prove to them that you are using the patch they may work with you on it...but it depends on the company
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I'm just curious, what can having too much nicotine in your system do?
I'm not looking for the long-term effects. I already know about all the things smoking can cause, but I'm wondering like if you smoked too much in a short amount of time, how would it effect someone?
Nicotine poisining makes you real sick to your stomach and may give you a head-ache.
System includes two contoured mouthpieces and one metal filter
Known as Hunter S. Thompson's cigarette holder.
Does not change flavor of cigarette
Me and my buddy are going out to smoke a couple nice cigars today and I have a sports physical coming up in two days. I have no idea if they test for nicotine or not in the piss test but I am just wondering if it will be out of my system or not because i just don't want to deal with the doctor.
It has a 2-hour half life, so that means in roughly 4 hours it would be out of your system.
Price:
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$32.84
Step 1 of NicoDerm's 3-step program
Offers 24-hour defense against nicotine cravings
Patented SmartControl technology helps provide controlled release of therapeutic nicotine for 24 hours
I am gearing myself up to stop smoking..The three days is what I dread the most..I have made it to two, but always give in..is there a way to help the process along a bit? I know drinking a ton of water, anything else? Thanks
Congratulations on deciding to stop smoking.
Here are some tips I found on http://www.anti-smoking.org/quitting.htm
DEEP BREATHING. PERHAPS THE SINGLE MOST POWERFUL AND IMPORTANT TECHNIQUE
Every time you want a cigarette, do the following. Do it three times.
Inhale the deepest lung-full of air you can, and then, very slowly, exhale. Purse your lips so that the air must come out slowly.
As you exhale, close your eyes, and let your chin gradually sink over onto your chest. Visualize all the tension leaving your body, slowly draining out of your fingers and toes, just flowing on out.
This is a variation of an ancient yoga technique from India, and is VERY centering and relaxing. If you practice this, you'll be able to use it for any future stressful situation you find yourself in. And it will be your greatest weapon during the strong cravings sure to assault you over the first few days.
This deep breathing technique will be a vital help to you. Reread this point now, and as you do, try it for the first time. Inhale and exhale three times. See for yourself!
The first few days, drink LOTS of water and fluids to help flush out the nicotine and other poisons from your body.
Remember that the urge to smoke only lasts a few minutes, and will then pass. The urges gradually become farther and farther apart as the days go by.
Do your very best to stay away from alcohol, sugar and coffee the first week or longer, as these tend to stimulate the desire for a cigarette. Avoid fatty foods, as your metabolism will slow down a bit without the nicotine, and you may gain weight even if you eat the same amount as before quitting. So discipline about diet is extra important now. No one ever said acquiring new habits would be easy!
Nibble on low calorie foods like celery, apples and carrots. Chew gum or suck on cinnamon sticks.
Stretch out your meals; eat slowly and wait a bit between bites.
After dinner, instead of a cigarette, treat yourself to a cup of mint tea or a peppermint candy.
In one study, about 25% of quitters found that an oral substitute was invaluable. Another 25% didn't like the idea at all -- they wanted a clean break with cigarettes. The rest weren't certain. Personally, I found a cigarette substitute to be a tremendous help. The nicotine inhaler (by prescription) is one way to go: it's a shortened plastic cigarette, with a replaceable nicotine capsule inside.
A simpler way to go is bottled cinnamon sticks, available at any supermarket. I used these every time I quit, and they really helped me. I would chew on them, inhale air through them, and handle them like cigarettes. After a while, they would get pretty chewed up on one end -- but I'd laugh, reverse them and chew on the other end. Others may prefer to start a fresh stick. Once someone asked me, "Excuse me, but is that an exploded firecracker in your mouth?" I replied that I was quitting smoking – and they smiled and became supportive. Luckily, I never needed the cinnamon sticks after the first three days of being a nonsmoker.
Go to a gym, sit in the steam, exercise. Change your normal routine – take time to walk or even jog around the block or in a local park.
Look in the yellow pages under Yoga, and take a class – they're GREAT! Get a one hour massage, take a long bath -- pamper yourself.
Ask for support from coworkers, friends and family members. Ask for their tolerance. Let them know you're quitting, and that you might be edgy or grumpy for a few days. If you don't ask for support, you certainly won't get any. If you do, you'll be surprised how much it can help. Take a chance -- try it and see!
Ask friends and family members not to smoke in your presence. Don't be afraid to ask. This is more important than you may realize.
On your quit day, hide all ashtrays and destroy all your cigarettes, preferably with water, so no part of them is smokeable.
To talk to a live human being, call 1-800-QUITNOW for a free quit smoking counselor, or call the National Cancer Institute's free Smoking Quitline, 1-877-44U-Quit. Proactive counseling services by trained personnel will be provided in sessions both before and after quitting smoking.
Check out QuitNet.org and go to their chat room, where those quitting are doing it together, not alone. It can be a great source of support -- like a Nicotine Anonymous meeting, but online. Quitnet was originally funded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's Tobacco Control Program, which was funded by a State cigarette tax increase passed by the Massachusetts legislature in the early 90's.
At Nicotine Anonymous meetings, you'll find support and fellowship, which can be more comforting than a computer screen. If this appeals to you, find a meeting near you at the website of Nicotine Anonymous -- they are all over the US. Meetings are based around the classic 12-steps, borrowed from Alcoholics Anonymous' winning formul
I recently quit smoking but I have a job interview coming up with a company that is smoke-free and do not hire smokers. So of course they test you for it. I wanted to find out if anyone knew how long nicotine stays in your system after you quit and how long is it detectable? I would appreciate any help with this.
An infrequent user would be in there system for 2-3 days but if you use it daily it could be from 7-14 days!
No knowledge on what you can do to speed the metabolite time up.
The information posted below is out dated by 20 years.
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There are more than a few options available for quitting smoking, options that may be healthy alternatives. These include Chantix and herbal remedies that will not replace the nicotine you are losing from the cigarettes, but will instead help break the addiction. Here are some things to consider while you decide you preferred method for quitting smoking.
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