1. Get ready.
2. Get support and encouragement.
Studies have shown that you have a better chance of being successful if you have help.
3. Learn new skills and behaviors.
4. Get medication and use it correctly.
Medications can help you stop smoking and lessen the urge to smoke. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the following medications to help you quit smoking:
5. Be prepared for a relapse or difficult situations.
Most relapses occur within the first three months after quitting. Don't be discouraged if you start smoking again. Remember, most people try several times before they finally quit for good. Here are some difficult situations to watch for:
Source; Information taken from various websites and documents from the Smokers Helpline, Cancer Care of NS, Canadian Lung Association.
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