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Take back control this January with free nicotine replacemen­t therapy from the HSE

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JANUARY is a popular time for people to try to stop smoking.

Many try to quit alone without supports and therapies that can give the best chance of quitting, such as stop smoking medication­s.

The HSE is here to help you quit by providing free nicotine replacemen­t therapy (NRT) along with other tried and tested supports.

Dr Paul Kavanagh, HSE Public Health Medicine Consultant Lead with the Tobacco Free Ireland Programme, explains how NRT is safe and effective: “NRT are tightly regulated medicinal products which are overseen by the Health Products Regulatory Agency (HPRA) in Ireland. We know NRT is very safe and that it works.

“It is encouragin­g to see that more people who smoke are using NRT to help them quit.

“We have been working hard to improve access and availabili­ty of this life-saving medicine.

“People who smoke and who want to stop, and healthcare profession­als who are supporting them, can have full trust and confidence in the safety and effectiven­ess of NRT.

“Some people who smoke will be wondering about using an e-cigarette or vapes to help them stop.

“We do not have full trust and confidence in the safety and effectiven­ess of e-cigarettes as a way to stop smoking and recommend NRT as way to help them through their quit attempt.”

Pat O’Callaghan who smoked for more than 40 years speaks about how the HSE Quit service helped him finally quit for good: “I tried everything to quit down through the years, the Alan Carr book and seminar twice, hypnosis twice, patches, cold turkey, you name it and I’ve tried it.

“What I found most helpful with the Quit service was the one-to-one chats I had with Miriam, my HSE Stop Smoking Advisor. This gave me an accountabi­lity and purpose that the other programmes just didn’t really have.

“I used the NRT inhaler which helped me massively as I really didn’t want to go for vapes as a crutch. I reduced down the number of cartridges in the inhaler over a number of weeks and now I sometimes use an inhaler even without any nicotine, just out of habit.

“The money I’ve saved over the past three months is huge, not only on cigarettes but also I don’t buy a coffee anymore as without the cigarettes I don’t find I need it, so before you count the cost of cigarettes I’ve saved €60 a month.

“Since quitting I’ve started motivating others around me, I had made a €200 bet with my brother-inlaw to quit smoking, he has recently relapsed but we’ve gone double or nothing and I can hand on heart say that I hope I lose €400 in the new year.”

Martina Blake, National Lead, HSE Tobacco Free Ireland Programme, says: “You are 5 times more likely to quit for good if you stop smoking for 28 days, and the hardest piece of this process is making the decision to quit in the first place.

“Our staff can help you assess your daily routine and smoking pattern.

“They will help to build your confidence and motivation, assess your nicotine dependence through a simple breath test and then arrange free medication for you. They will contact you regularly over a 12-month period to keep you on track for long term success.

“If you slip up along the way, there is no judgment. We are here to help you achieve your quitting goal.

“Over the last few years we’ve seen a growing prevalence of “dual use” with smokers using e-cigarette or vapes for short periods or in spaces where it is not possible to light up a cigarette. Our team are available to support with this new issue of “dual use” and if you wish to quit both smoking and vaping, you can contact our services.”

QUIT SUPPORTS AVAILABLE

HSE Quit services are free and available all year round. The Quit service provides personalis­ed, evidence-based plans, tailored to your needs, using any combinatio­n of the support options:

- An online-personalis­ed Quit plan where you can track your progress

- Face to face and group support from local community based services

- Text message or phone support from the Freephone Quitline 1800 201 203

- A free Quit Kit to help you prepare

- Free Nicotine Replacemen­t Therapy (NRT) and advice on how to use it

- Daily tips and support from people who have quit and who are trying to quit on the You Can Quit Facebook page.

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