What medicine should people who quit smoking take

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-06

Ex-smokers often experience some withdrawal symptoms when quitting smoking, such as restlessness, irritability, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, etc. In order to alleviate these withdrawal symptoms and improve the success rate of quitting smoking, you can take some smoking cessation medications as prescribed by your doctor, such as pareco varenicline tartrate tablets, **sustained-release tablets, nicotine sublingual tablets, etc.

Parecoco Varenicline Tartrate Tablets: The active ingredient of the drug is varenicline, which has a dual regulatory effect, which preferentially binds to acetylcholine receptors in the body, blocks the binding to nicotine, and releases a small amount of dopamine, which can not only reduce nicotine dependence, but also alleviate the above-mentioned withdrawal symptoms that occur during smoking cessation and avoid relapse.

Extended-release tablets: This drug can reduce the depressed mood of patients when they quit smoking, reduce the desire to smoke, and also relieve withdrawal symptoms by inhibiting dopamine reuptake, increasing dopamine levels in the brain.

Nicotine sublingual tablets: Nicotine substitution**, which provides a small amount of nicotine to the body through sublingual administration to reduce the dependence of ex-smokers on tobacco, also has a smoking cessation effect, and can alleviate withdrawal reactions.

Ex-smokers should follow the doctor's advice to choose the right smoking cessation medication according to their own situation, and should not use drugs without authorization. In addition to medication, ex-smokers should enhance their confidence in quitting smoking, strengthen their personal willpower, and pay attention to a light diet, choose fresh vegetables and fruits, and divert their attention by chewing gum and exercising when they have the idea of smoking.

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