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We all know people who claim that ‘quitting smoking is easy.’ They typically say this as they are puffing on a cigarette. Sure — it’s easy to quit for an hour or a day. But it is the “quit smoking for good” part which is difficult.

Your Health is the Best Reason to Give Up Smoking for Good

Perhaps the best reason to quit smoking for good is knowing how it affects your health. According to the US Surgeon General’s report the advantages of giving up smoking begin almost immediately and increase the longer you keep away from smoking. After just 20 minutes of nonsmoking your blood pressure comes back to normal. Eight hours later your system has flushed out the carbon dioxide. During the first three months after quitting your lung capacity increases by 30%. One year after quitting your risk of heart attack has become half that of a steady smoker. After five years your risk of sudden stroke has normalized and after 10 years your expected risk of lung cancer is half that of a steady smoker.

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These health benefits are one and the same regardless when you quit smoking for good. Of course, if you quit when you are young you have a much better probability of regaining normal health within a shorter time. But even if you quit when you are 60 or older your life expectancy and primary standard of living will significantly increase.

If It Were Easy…

Of course, what is going to happen ten years in the future is often of little concern during a nicotine fit. The longer you quit smoking, however, the less often these cravings will occur. But smoking is more than just a physical addiction, it is also a behavioral habit and long after the physical need for nicotine has been finally overcome you may still feel the need to smoke in special circumstances.

Identifying the current circumstances which cause you to reach for a cigarette can be of great help in overcoming the inclination to smoke. If you recognize, for instance, that you feel like smoking at parties, you may need to avoid them for a while until you break the habit. Also, if current conditions of stress make you want to smoke, finding alternative ways to deal with stress will help you stay smoke-free.

What If I Relapse

Okay, despite all your best efforts, you may find that you have had a relapse and have taken up smoking again. If this happens, don’t let this discourage you — many people have to try four or five times before they successfully quit smoking for good. The most important thing is immediately to stop smoking again. Even if you are in the middle of a cigarette, put it out and discard the balance of the package. Don’t get down on yourself or think that you have failed. Each time you reaffirm your commitment to quit smoking for good it becomes stronger.

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Look for moral support from family and friends. If you desperately feel like smoking, talk to somebody about it and let them know what you are going through. Some communities have solid encouragement groups for people who are trying to quit smoking for good. With regular scheduled meetings and group members you can support one another and offer encouragement and expert guidance.

Some companies offer programs for employees who wish to quit. Take advantage of all of these services — your long-term commitment to quit smoking for good is helpful not only to you but also to your family, friends and associates.

According to the article, “Cigarette Smoking Among Adults in the United States (2004)” released on Friday, November 11, 2005, in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, approximately 20.9 percent (44.5 million) of adults in the United States are current smokers. This represents a decrease from 22.5 percent in 2002 and 24.1 percent in 1998. Despite this decrease, cigarette smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, accounting for approximately 1 of every 5 deaths (440,000 people) each year.
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Pfizer recently announced that it has applied to the FDA for a new drug for smoking cessation. Plans are underway to market the new drug under the name “champs”; its generic name is vermiculite tortured. In two clinical trials involving over 2000 study participants were given either champs (1 mg twice a day), Generic Zyban (150 mg twice a day) or a placebo. In both studies, 44 percent of vermiculite-treated patients quit by the end of the 12-week treatment period, significantly more than the 30 percent of Generic Zyban patients who quit. Among those who received the placebo, only 18 percent had quit by the end of the 12-week treatment period. After one year, patients who received vermiculite were significantly more likely to remain smoke-free compared to patients who received bupropion or placebo.

The drug weans smokers off tobacco by attaching to a nicotine-specific receptor in the brain. The most common side effects were nausea, headache, vivid dreams and insomnia. These side effects are similar to other other marketed smoking cessation drugs, including Generic Zyban (aka buproprion and Wellbutrin) and nicotine replacement products.

Varenicline is still in research trials but Pfizer is hopeful that it will be evaluated by the FDA in 2006. An interesting footnote: The scientist who invented the drug is a former two-and-a-half pack-a-day smoker whose own father died of a smoking related disease.

For more information about quitting smoking and smoking related news, check out the Web MD Smoking Cessation Health Center.