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            SMOKING CESSATION CLINICTM

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The Medications

 

 Eliminating Nicotine Addiction

   by Blocking Physical Withdrawal Symptoms

 

    THE MEDICINES

 

Our works at the molecular level to block the nerve impulses that nicotine withdrawal creates, and thereby relieves the Physical Withdrawal Symptoms.

 

The medicines are FDA Approved, and have been used for over 100 years in anesthesia prior to surgery, testing of the eyes, for prevention of nausea, and poison antidotes.  The medicines are Atropine and Scopolamine.  They are members of a family of drugs called anticholinergics - which block the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.

 

Atropine and Scopolamine attach to the millions of extra nerve endings created by chronic smoking, and block the excess acetylcholine that is produced while smoking and immediately after quitting.  Blocking the nerves prevents the messages associated with from being sent to your brain and body organs, somewhat like the way Novocaine blocks pain messages when you are at the dentist's office.

 

ATROPINE & SCOPOLAMINE BLOCK
 YOUR PHYSICAL WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS

 

Your initial dose blocks nicotine receptors sites, lasts up to 18 hours and is supplemented with two weeks of follow-up anticholinergic medicines to maintain therapeutic effectiveness while nicotine is removed from your body. Although it only takes approximately three days for your body to break down and excrete the nicotine, the symptoms remain until the acetylcholine concentration return to normal levels in nearly two weeks.

 

Since nicotine also influences the memory and pleasure center of your brain, there is a Psychological side to the addiction that needs management.

 

EZ TO QUIT SMOKING CLINIC helps you with the by providing extensive help and resources.  Our behavioral modification program follows a system developed by Dr. J.O. Prochaka in 1992 after 12 years of research on how people, particularly smokers, intentionally change their behavior.

 

 

For more Information

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