If you've made the decision to quit, talking to your doctor can improve your chance of success. He or she can advise on the best method to help you nail quitting. It's important to remember that your doctor understands that smoking is a powerful addiction and will be pleased you are asking for advice on how you can quit.
Questions you might want to ask your doctor
- What treatments are available to help me quit smoking?
- How do these treatments work?
- How long should I take them for?
- How will I feel when I'm quitting smoking?
- What are the possible side effects of quitting cigarettes?
Questions your doctor may ask you
Get ready for some of the questions your doctor may ask, you can enter your answers below and print this page for your reference when you're done.
Talk to your doctor
To increase your chances of quitting, see doctor’s clinic and ask about treatments that can help you give up the cigarettes for good.
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Talk to your doctor
If you’re serious about quitting, get your doctor’s help to nail it.
