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The Montana Quit Line can help make Nicotine Replacement Therapy and Chantix affordable for most Montanan's.
If you elect to use the patch, please note that it is dangerous to use the patch and continue smoking or chewing tobacco.
The patch is not suitable for pregnant women.
Common side-effects of using the patch include dizziness, high blood pressure, itching and burning at the application site, nausea, and redness of the skin. Less common side-effects include abnormal dreaming, allergic reactions, back pain, chest pain, constipation, cough, diarrhea, drowsiness, dry mouth, headache, impaired concentration, indigestion, inflammation of sinuses, menstrual irregularities, numbness, pain, pins and needles sensation, rash, sleeplessness, sore throat, stomach pain, sweating, taste changes, tingling, vomiting, and weakness.
Something to Think About...
Have you ever considered the irony of giving smokers nicotine?
We treat no other chemical dependency with the chemical abused.
Would we give heroin addicts heroin?