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<blockquote data-quote="Jackburton" data-source="post: 1075613" data-attributes="member: 34538"><p>For those intrested, I tried the shots, patches, and cold turkey to stop smoking. The one thing that really worked for me was Chantix. The pros of it were, twice a day pill, never had any cravings while on it, and the first two weeks you can smoke (even though I stopped smoking a week into it), and I have stayed smoke free for over two years. The cons are the price(around 125 bucks per one month) insurance doesn't cover any of it, and it's a 3 month plan. I never had any real side effects ( unlike the patches which gave me weird dreams and hurt my muscles where I placed them over time).</p><p></p><p>With the price of cigerattes even higher than when I stopped, I think the whole price vs keep smoking argument is harder now. I'd recommend anyone serious and have tried the cheaper alternatives and failed, give this a shot as I can attest to it working personally.</p><p></p><p>As a side note, I'm no doctor and don't pretend to be one on here. I'm just giving you my first hand knowledge and use of this product to help stop smoking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackburton, post: 1075613, member: 34538"] For those intrested, I tried the shots, patches, and cold turkey to stop smoking. The one thing that really worked for me was Chantix. The pros of it were, twice a day pill, never had any cravings while on it, and the first two weeks you can smoke (even though I stopped smoking a week into it), and I have stayed smoke free for over two years. The cons are the price(around 125 bucks per one month) insurance doesn't cover any of it, and it's a 3 month plan. I never had any real side effects ( unlike the patches which gave me weird dreams and hurt my muscles where I placed them over time). With the price of cigerattes even higher than when I stopped, I think the whole price vs keep smoking argument is harder now. I'd recommend anyone serious and have tried the cheaper alternatives and failed, give this a shot as I can attest to it working personally. As a side note, I'm no doctor and don't pretend to be one on here. I'm just giving you my first hand knowledge and use of this product to help stop smoking. [/QUOTE]
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