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Can combining nicotine medications help?

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What is it? Combination therapy means using a long-acting nicotine therapy like the patch, with a short-acting therapy like the gum or lozenge, as prescribed.

How does it work? The patch provides a steady dose of nicotine throughout the day – making you feel less like you need to smoke. The gum or lozenge works fast to fight sudden cravings in their tracks!

Is it right for me? If you have used nicotine therapy, as directed, in the past and relapsed or felt like you needed more to help you through withdrawal, combination therapy may be worth trying.

Still have questions about how to use nicotine therapy? Talk with your healthcare provider or contact us.

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