Drugs commonly used in clinical practice for smoking cessation include pareco varenicline tartrate tablets, nicotine substitution** drugs, etc., whether you can successfully quit smoking needs to be combined with your own life conditioning and firm quitting behavior.
The essence of smoking addiction is nicotine dependence, and repeated intake of nicotine from tobacco can lead to changes in the brain's neural pathways, resulting in a strong desire to smoke when quitting smoking, and this desire will weaken or even destroy the determination to quit smoking. Therefore, behavioral and pharmacological interventions are needed to achieve the goal of smoking cessation.
Among them, pareco varenicline tartrate tablets have a two-way regulatory effect, which can prevent nicotine from binding to receptors, reduce the pleasure of smoking, reduce the expectation of smoking, reduce relapse, and also help to alleviate the craving for tobacco and various withdrawal symptoms after stopping smoking, and improve the success rate of quitting smoking. Nicotine substitution** mainly includes nicotine sublingual tablets, nicotine chewing gum, etc., which can gradually replace nicotine obtained from tobacco to assist in smoking cessation.
Everyone's situation is different, and you should follow your doctor's advice to choose the right medication to quit smoking and avoid blind medication. At the same time, it is also important to stay away from tobacco and smoking places, increase exercise, and avoid alcohol and other addictive substances to ensure that quitting smoking is successful as soon as possible.