What are some prescription medications that help you quit smoking in Canada? -

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

What are some prescription medications that help you quit smoking in Canada? -


There are a number of non-prescription medications - Nicoderm patches for example - that don-t require prescriptions.
Selegiline has been shown to be effective in helping with addiction, especially with nicotine. I would look into it some though since they mode in which it is taken greatly changes it effectiveness (sub-lingual being the most effective with least side effects). It also metabolizes into the levoratory forms of amphetamine, and methamphetamine (the isomers that don-t get you high), which is a turn off for a lot of people even though only about .02%(that-s just a guess, but it is a relatively insignificant amount) and doses are usually 2.5 mg of selegiline (sub-lingual). It will show up as amphetamines on a drug test though!! I-m not sure about how available it is in Canada, but i know i can buy it without a prescription from canadian pharmacies in the US.
The Anti-Smoking Injection (also commonly referred to as the Anti-Smoking Vaccine) described as being a successful yet aggressive stop smoking aid, which has up to an 80 % success rate. Taking place in a medical clinic under the supervision of trained staff, the Anti-Smoking Injection is typically given in conjunction with group therapy and counseling. The Anti-Smoking Injection consists of three injections of either Scopolamine or Atropine either behind the ears, on the hip or on the arms. The Anti-Smoking Injection works to block the nicotine receptors in the brain.
Shawn, please do not pay some POS drug company to accomplish something that is strictly in your mind. Your goal is to cure your ADDICTION to nicotine, so it would be extremely stupid to pay for patches that keep you addicted !
There is a great book by Alan Carr -The Easy Way To Quit Smoking -
I highly recommend it.
What are some prescription medications that help you quit smoking in Canada? -