The Tobacco Dependence Program (TDP) is dedicated to reducing the harm to health caused by tobacco use. The TDP particularly aims to provide expertise on quitting smoking for those who need it most.
We do this through education, treatment, research and advocacy.
 
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Five Common Myths About Quitting Smoking

Five myths still exist about quitting. You can get the facts here

Five Common Myths

Myth 1: Smoking is just a bad habit.

Fact: Tobacco use is an addiction. According to the U.S. Public Health Service Clinical Practice Guideline, Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence, nicotine is a very addictive drug. For some people, it can be as addictive as heroin or cocaine.

Myth 2: Quitting is just a matter of willpower.

Fact: Because smoking is an addiction, quitting is often very difficult. A number of treatments are available that can help.

Myth 3: If you can’t quit the first time you try, you will never be able to quit.

Fact: Quitting is hard. Usually people make two or three tries, or more, before being able to quit for good.

Myth 4: The best way to quit is “cold turkey.”

Fact: The most effective way to quit smoking is by using a combination of counseling and nicotine replacement therapy (such as the nicotine patch, inhaler, gum, or nasal spray) or non-nicotine medicines (such as bupropion SR). Your health care provider or smoking cessation clinic is the best place to go to for help with quitting.

Myth 5: Quitting is expensive.

Fact: Treatments cost from $3 to $10 a day. A pack-a-day smoker spends almost $1,000 per year. Check with your health insurance plan to find out if smoking cessation medications and/or counseling are covered.

For More Information

To get a free copy of other consumer products on quitting smoking, call any of the following toll-free numbers:

  • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 800-358-9295.
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 800-CDC-1311
  • National Cancer Institute, 800-4-CANCER.

You may get more online information at the Surgeon General’s Web site at www.surgeongeneral.gov/tobacco.
Public Health Service Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention Current as of March 2001

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