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You Can Quit Smoking

Five Keys for Quitting Smoking

Studies have shown that these five steps will help you quit and quit for good. You have the best chances of quitting if you use them together.

  1. Get Ready.
  2. Get Support.
  3. Learn new skills and behaviors.
  4. Get medication and use it correctly.
  5. Be prepared for relapse or difficult situations.

1. Get Ready

2. Get Support and Encouragement

Studies have shown that you have a better chance of being successful if you have help. You can get support in many ways:

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.

5. Be Prepared for 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. The following are some difficult situations you may encounter:

If you are having problems with any of these situations, talk to your doctor or other health care provider.

For more information on quitting, call 1-800-QUIT-NOW or visit www.smokefree.gov

 

 

 

Page last updated 02/28/2007