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Tobacco cessation therapies

Tobacco cessation therapies are strategies and treatments designed to help individuals quit smoking or using tobacco. They include nicotine replacement therapies (like patches, gum, or lozenges) that reduce withdrawal symptoms, medications such as bupropion or varenicline that lessen cravings, and behavioral counseling to develop coping skills. Combining these approaches increases success rates. The goal is to break the addiction, improve health, and prevent smoking-related diseases. Consulting a healthcare professional can help determine the most suitable plan tailored to an individual’s needs.