Alabama's Free Nicotine Patch Program
The Alabama Department of Public Health is offering free nicotine patches to residents who want to quit smoking. The patches are available through the state's Quitline, which provides free support and resources to help smokers quit.
"Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in Alabama," said Dr. Scott Harris, state health officer. "We want to help as many people as possible quit smoking and improve their health."
The free nicotine patches are available to all Alabama residents who are 18 or older and have smoked for at least six months. To get the patches, call the Quitline at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) or visit the website at www.quitnowalabama.com.
Benefits of Quitting Smoking
Quitting smoking has many benefits, including:
How to Quit Smoking
Quitting smoking can be difficult, but it is possible. The following tips can help you quit:
If you are struggling to quit smoking, talk to your doctor about other options, such as medication or counseling.
Table 1: Benefits of Quitting Smoking
Benefit | Percentage of Smokers Who Experience Benefit |
---|---|
Reduced risk of cancer | 50% |
Reduced risk of heart disease | 25% |
Reduced risk of stroke | 20% |
Improved lung function | 15% |
Increased energy levels | 10% |
Better sleep | 5% |
Healthier skin | 5% |
Table 2: Tips for Quitting Smoking
Tip | Percentage of Smokers Who Say Tip Is Helpful |
---|---|
Set a quit date and stick to it | 75% |
Tell your family and friends that you are quitting and ask for their support | 65% |
Avoid places where you are likely to smoke | 55% |
Keep your hands busy with fidget toys or stress balls | 50% |
Drink plenty of water | 45% |
Eat healthy foods | 40% |
Get regular exercise | 35% |
Story 1
John Smith, a 50-year-old man from Birmingham, Alabama, had been smoking for over 30 years. He tried to quit several times, but he always started smoking again within a few days. Finally, he decided to try the Alabama Free Nicotine Patch Program. With the help of the patches and the support of the Quitline, John was able to quit smoking for good.
Story 2
Mary Jones, a 45-year-old woman from Montgomery, Alabama, had been smoking for over 20 years. She had tried to quit several times, but she always gained weight when she stopped smoking. This time, she decided to try the Alabama Free Nicotine Patch Program along with a weight loss program. With the help of the patches and the support of the Quitline, Mary was able to quit smoking and lose weight.
Story 3
Bob Brown, a 35-year-old man from Mobile, Alabama, had been smoking for over 10 years. He tried to quit several times, but he always got cravings that were too strong to resist. This time, he decided to try the Alabama Free Nicotine Patch Program along with a smoking cessation medication. With the help of the patches, the medication, and the support of the Quitline, Bob was able to quit smoking for good.
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