The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . n be strong enoughto keep the addict chainedto his habit and may includecraving, anxiety, irritability,restlessness, sleepingproblems, difficulty inconcentrating, sweating,dizziness and headache. While some addicts havethe willpower to weanthemselves off without anyhelp, the majority dont findit so easy going. With theavailability of effective OTCproducts, help is at article takes a look athow these products work Replacing nicotine ft is generally accepted thatthe most effective smokingcessation products are thosewhich stop withdrawals


The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . n be strong enoughto keep the addict chainedto his habit and may includecraving, anxiety, irritability,restlessness, sleepingproblems, difficulty inconcentrating, sweating,dizziness and headache. While some addicts havethe willpower to weanthemselves off without anyhelp, the majority dont findit so easy going. With theavailability of effective OTCproducts, help is at article takes a look athow these products work Replacing nicotine ft is generally accepted thatthe most effective smokingcessation products are thosewhich stop withdrawalsymptoms by replacing thenicotine normally derivedfrom cigarettes. The theory is that it iseasier to cope with thephysical and social aspectsof not smoking if nicotinewithdrawal symptoms aresuppressed. Once the personis used to not smoking, theygradually wean themselvesoff the nicotine. There are two nicotine Continued onpIO^ OVER THE COUNTER 22 January 1! Thanks to our latest TV campaign, the smokers partneris now your perfect business


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