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  1. ... down on cravings for nicotine and ease the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal.
  2. ... Godoy I, Tanni SE, Coelho LS, et al. Smoking cessation program as a tool for the early diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Jornal Brasileiro De ...
  3. ... Belcher DW. Adding spirometry, carbon monoxide, and pulmonary symptom results to smoking cessation counseling: a randomized trial. J Gen Intern Med. ...
  4. ... lozenges are in a class of medications called smoking cessation aids. They work by providing nicotine to your body to decrease the withdrawal symptoms experienced when smoking is stopped and to reduce ...
  5. ... spray is in a class of medications called smoking cessation aids. It works by providing nicotine to your body to decrease the withdrawal symptoms experienced when smoking is stopped and to reduce ...
  6. ... inhalation is in a class of medications called smoking cessation aids. It works by providing nicotine to your body to decrease the withdrawal symptoms experienced when smoking is stopped and to reduce ...
  7. ... gum is in a class of medications called smoking cessation aids. It works by providing nicotine to your body to decrease the withdrawal symptoms experienced when smoking is stopped and as a ...
  8. ... Diabetes 2012: A165–A166 Impact of one-year smoking cessation upon type 2 diabetes diagnosis. C. Voulgari, N. Tentolouris, K. Makrilakis, N. Papanas, ...
  9. ... self-care management (e.g., daily weight monitoring, smoking cessation, actions to take if symptoms worsened). 95 In addition to the teaching session, ...
  10. ... is increased, but there are no recommendations beyond smoking cessation and heightened awareness of symptoms. (Refer to the Other High-Penetrance Syndromes Associated ...
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