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Smoking Cessation
Taking the Big Step; Photo of person breaking cigarette
Smoking-Cessation Aids Quiz

Here is the latest information about nicotine replacements, inhaler therapy and other aids that can help you stop smoking.

Quitting Smoking

This article can help you cope with the short-term discomforts that come with quitting. We also give suggestions on how to avoid or limit the situations that make you want to smoke and what to do if you start smoking again.

What to Expect When You Are Quitting

Have realistic expectations—quitting isn't easy, but it's not impossible either. More than 3 million Americans quit every year. Understand that withdrawal symptoms are temporary. They usually last only 1 to 2 weeks.

Coping with Smoking Withdrawal

For the first few days after you quit smoking, you may feel cranky, restless, depressed or low on energy. These are symptoms of withdrawal.

Smoker's Recovery Plan

A smoker's recovery plan includes listing those activities that you have chosen to help reduce the pressures of nicotine withdrawal and staying smoke-free.

Personal Motivation List

The personal motivation list will help you identify the benefits of quitting, for you, for your family, and for your friends.

Former Smoker's Snack Chart

Here's a place to keep a calorie count on the snacks you can turn to when fighting the urge to smoke.