To help ease the unpleasant effects of nicotine withdrawal, the stop smoking shot was designed. Depending on what clinic you will get your shot and the dosage that you receive, you can get the shot at an affordable price. If it’s a bit costly, you might want to check with your insurance agent to see if your health insurance policy covers this procedure. The procedure is administered by a doctor and usually takes only one session. However, there might be instances where a follow up or behavior therapy will be required by your doctor.
The stop smoking shot contains atropine and scopolamine. These are anticholinergics, a type of drug which works by blocking certain chemicals that cause particular activities in the nervous system, in this case, the nicotine receptors in your brain which cause you to crave nicotine. Once these are blocked, you will no longer crave for nicotine. The patient wishing to get the shot will first go through a medical exam to find out if he or she is qualified for the procedure. If all goes well, the patient is given the shot which is usually injected behind the ears.
With a success rate of 70-80%, it is better to combine the shot with behavior therapy and support, together with doctor consultations. Check with your doctor especially if you have other medical conditions. And before you sign up for one, check the clinic where you intend to get it, do your research, ask.
The stop smoking shot is not an overnight remedy or a quick fix. But if you have tried all other methods and still failed, the stop smoking shot is worth a try.
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