Quit Medication Basics
Start here to learn about all the different medications you can use to make quitting easier and more comfortable.
Imagine you’re lacing up your best hiking boots before heading out on a hike. Your boots won’t do the walking for you, but they give you support on your hike and keep you more comfortable on the journey.
Much like how sturdy boots support you on a hike, medication can support you on your quitting journey.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved medications are safe and effective ways to help you quit.
Medication won’t do the work of quitting for you. You will still need to practice new ways of managing triggers and cravings. But medication reduces the intensity of nicotine withdrawal symptoms and can make quitting more comfortable. And it can double your chances of quitting for good.
What are the different medications?
There are seven FDA-approved medications in the U.S. Five of these are nicotine replacement therapies (NRT). They are the nicotine patch, gum, lozenge, inhaler, and nasal spray. NRT gives you a small and controlled dose of nicotine. The nicotine inhaler was discontinued in 2023 because of supply chain issues.
The other two are medications that don’t have any nicotine. They are bupropion (Zyban®) and varenicline (Chantix®).
You can use one medication alone or multiple medications together. Using multiple medications together is called combination therapy.
Do I need a prescription for medication?
If you are over 18, you do not need a prescription for nicotine patches, gum, or lozenges. You can buy them over the counter.
You need a prescription for bupropion, varenicline, and nicotine nasal spray.
What's the difference between nicotine in NRT and nicotine from other products?
Using FDA-approved medications is safer than getting nicotine from other products. NRT does not contain any of the other ingredients of cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes, dip/chew tobacco, or other tobacco products that make them dangerous.
Isn’t NRT just another form of addiction?
Cigarettes, vapes, and smokeless tobacco give you a lot of nicotine very quickly. This is why they are so addictive. NRT gives you a slower dose of a smaller amount of nicotine. It’s enough to reduce the intensity of the craving without flooding your brain with nicotine. This is why NRT is much less addictive than smoking, vaping, or using smokeless tobacco.
Tobacco products are designed to keep you addicted and use them forever. NRT is designed to help you transition off of tobacco products and stop using nicotine for good.