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News » 2008 » December » Modern Products can Help Smokers Quit

Modern Products can Help Smokers Quit


As it is known there are lots of methods which can help people to quit. For example nicotine vaccines, cutting edge mouth sprays. According to a study some people can smoke for years and give up the habit without any problem, but most smokers are not so lucky. After a few days of treatment they can light up another discount cigarette.

Monica Collins, a smoker, who’s now on her fourth attempt to quit, said: "It is an overpowering feeling that you must have a cigarette right now." In current quit-smoking treatments is used nicotine, but this is not enough for to stop the cigarettes addiction. Julie Gelfand, a smoker who smoked a pack a day for 10 years and has tried to stop, said: "You cannot resist the craving. You cannot keep fighting."

Studies showed that 90 percent of smokers trying to quit will light up within the first year. Most smokers try to quit and fail several times before they succeed. But new modern products are being developed that may help more smokers finally kick the habit. Perhaps the most revolutionary approach is a nicotine vaccine. Several versions are undergoing clinical trials. The vaccine is given to smokers in a series of four or five shots over several months.

Normally when someone smokes, nicotine molecules enter the bloodstream, and travel up into the brain to produce pleasure. The vaccine prompts the body's immune system to produce antibodies that latch on to the nicotine particles, making them so big they can no longer enter the brain. Dr. Nancy Rigotti, director of the Tobacco Research and Treatment Center at Mass General, explained: "So you're essentially starving the brain of nicotine. So when somebody smokes, they don't get any satisfaction. They don't get the reward from smoking so after a while they stop." So from all methods only vaccine proves safe and effective in larger studies.