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It's never too late (or too early) to stop smoking. The health benefits of giving up smoking are innumerable, but it's no easy task. Quitting smoking is very difficult and can seem an impossible challenge at times. However, help is at hand with our comprehensive range of smoking cessation products such as nicotine gum, nicotine patches, nicontine sprays, lozenges and cigarette substitutes to soothe the cravings and ease your body's dependency on nicotine.

If you need help deciding whether to quit smoking or not our reasons to stop smoking section further down the page will give you some helpful pointers. If you need more information, we also have help and advice on how to quit smoking, the health effects of smoking and coping after smoking.

Brands

Nicorette
Nicorette
Niquitin
Niquitin
Nicotinell
Nicotinell
Honeyrose Cigarettes
Honeyrose Cigarettes
Crafe Away
Crafe Away

Popular Products for Giving Up Smoking

If you aren't sure about what product will suit your non-smoking needs, Express Chemist have put together an exciting list of products favoured by us and by our customers. We believe in these products and hope that these suggestions will help you with your goal.
Nicorette Nasal Spray 10ml
Nicorette Nasal Spray 10ml:

Fast-acting nasal spray!

Every pump of the Nicorette Nasal Spray delivers a metered dose of nicotine to stop cravings dead in their tracks.   More >>>
Price: £15.29 (incl VAT) (Buy any 3 or more Nicorette products and save 5%)
 
Honeyrose Menthol Cigarettes 20
Honeyrose Menthol Cigarettes 20:

Nicotine and tobacco-free herbal cigarettes!

Replace your regular cigarettes with Honeyrose Menthol Cigarettes. Each pleasant tasting cigarette is made with marshmallow, red clover and rose petals.   More >>>
Price: £2.59 (incl VAT) (Buy any 5 or more Honeyrose Cigarettes and save 5%)
 
Niquitin Minis 1.5mg (60) Triple Pack
Niquitin Minis 1.5mg (60) Triple Pack:

Mini nicotine lozenges!

Niquitin Minis are a discreet and handy way to control nicotine cravings and reduce the amount of cigarettes you smoke.   More >>>
Price: £11.22 (incl VAT) (Buy any 3 or more Niquitin products and save 5%)
 
Vega Smoker's Formula 30
Vega Smoker's Formula 30:

Unique formulation to help stop smoking!

Vega Smoker's Formula has been specially created to supply valuable nutrients and help ease withdrawal symptoms.   More >>>
Price: £6.99 (incl VAT) (Buy 3 or more for £6.65 each)
 

Smoking Cessation Products

Our range of products to help you stop smoking or at least cut down on the amount that you do smoke.

Nicotine Gum

Nicotine Gum  
Our range of nicotine gum comes in a variety of flavours and strengths. Nicotine gum is a quick and fuss-free way of easing nicotine cravings.   More >>>
 

Nicotine Patches

Nicotine Patches  
Nicotine patches are a handy and discreet way to curb your cravings and stop smoking.   More >>>

Nicotine Lozenges & Tablets

Nicotine Lozenges & Tablets  
Nicotine lozenges and tablets are handy form of nicotine replacement for those who don't want to chew gum. Each lozenge and tablet slowly releases a small dose of nicotine to keep cravings at bay.   More >>>
 

Nicotine Sprays

Nicotine Sprays  
Nicotine sprays are a recent addition to our stop smoking range. They are a more direct alternative to the other smoking cessation products and come as nasal sprays and mouth sprays.   More >>>

Cigarette Substitutes

Cigarette Substitutes  
Trying to forget about putting a cigarette to the mouth, is sometimes annoying and hard to do. When quitting, many people miss the feeling of inhaling a cigarette and feeling it in-between their fingers. We have inhalators, herbal cigarettes and cigarette filters to keep you occupied.   More >>>
 

Supplements to Help Quit

Supplements to Help Quit  
To help you achieve success we have a range of supplements that can help you overcome cravings and reduce the anxiety experienced with nicotine withdrawal.   More >>>

Smoking Help & Information

How to Quit Smoking

How to Quit Smoking  
Help and practial advice on how to stop smoking. We have information on the options available, tips for quitting and even a handy stop smoking plan.   More >>>
 

Coping After Smoking

 Coping After Smoking  
Going smoke-free can be a strange feeling. Emotions and feelings will need to be handled in a different way, rather then resorting to smoking to help yourself feel better/cope.   More >>>

The Health Effects of Smoking

The Health Effects of Smoking  
We're told time and time again that smoking is bad, but sometimes were aren't told the exact reasons why. We have in-depth information on the effects smoking has on your body and your health.   More >>>
 

What is in a Cigarette?

What is in a Cigarette?  
Do you know what you are inhaling with each puff of a cigarette? There is more to a cigarette than just tobacco, nicotine and tar.   More >>>

Reasons to Stop Smoking

Here are a list of many reasons why it might be a good idea to give up, especially if you need an extra push to make the decision.

The effects of smoking

As you breathe in smoke, the amount of oxygen in your blood decreases. Your oxygen deprived heart has to work harder and faster to provide essential organs with enough blood. Breathing patterns are altered by nicotine present in the blood stream. As smoke's inhaled, delicate tissues in the wind pipe and mouth causes irritation. The mucus cough that develops after smoking is potentially quite damaging to the lungs. To find out more, take a look here at how smoking affects you.

Smokings related illnesses & diseases

There are all sorts of consequences to smoking. Smoking may lead to heart conditions, high blood pressure, lung cancer and stroke. It can also cause infertility, digestive disorders, weak immunity and trigger conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, poor oral hygiene and impotence. Some conditions are reversible, others are not.
Find out more about the problems smoking can cause by clicking here...

Passive smoking

Second had smoke contains thousands of harmful chemicals. With friends and family present, they may inhale your second hand smoke. With the smoking ban in place, passive smoking is less of a risk in public buildings and eating establishments. However, smoking in the confined space of home, increases the chance of damage caused by passive smoking. In particular, children are more vulnerable to these effects of smoke as their bodies are still developing.

Your health is important to others

If your health and smoking is concerning others, it's important to listen to them and take on board what their worries are. Are you aware of how your smoking affects the people around you? Passive smoking is an obvious example. Also, your coughing or restless sleep may disturb your partner every night. Do people around you mind the smell of tobacco on you or of stale cigarettes on your breath?

Giving up smoking can be an inspiration to others. It shows discipline, commitment, courage and dedication. It is a fantastic feeling to know you have achieved what you set out to do and show others how it can be done. By quitting, you can earn respect from friends and family members which should leave a good impression on them (particularly children). Choosing to give up with another smoker is an excellent way to keep each other motivated and spurred on. By becoming a successful non-smoker, others who may want to follow your example may want to ask for your advice and support along their journey.

Starting a family

There are lots of reasons for needing to give up if you are planning to have a baby:
  • Long term smoking can cause infertility and impotence in men. Continued exposure to the toxins in smoke is may be harmful to women's ovaries as it's thought to cause abnormalities as ovaries develop.
  • During pregnancy, smoking should be avoided. Nicotine in the mother's blood transfers into the placenta and has been found in the umbilical cord and amniotic fluid.
  • Traces of nicotine will present in breast milk of a regular smoker. Breast feeding mothers will be providing their baby with nicotine.
  • A young child's brain intakes and learns more information at a faster rate than an adult. This means they are very impressionable. Children enjoy pretending to be "grown up", mimicking what mum and dad do. If they witness regular smoking, they will probably pretend to do it too and even presume it's not such a bad thing.

Low energy levels

Smoking prevents as much oxygen from entering the body. An oxygen deprived body will feel weaker due to muscles not receiving as much oxygen. Sleep patterns are affected too. Firstly because nicotine is a stimulant and it can be hard to drift off to sleep or stay asleep. Also, cravings may wake you in the night which disrupts the chance to have a deep sleep. Constant coughing also becomes a disturbance throughout the night. By not getting a good nights sleep makes getting out of bed in the morning difficult and depletes energy levels even further.
After a number of weeks having given up smoking, you will feel less lethargic, tired and irritable.

Improve your appearance

Cigarette smoke contains harsh chemicals that dry out and damage the skin. Cigarette smoke constricts the blood vessels and capillaries, decreasing blood flow and oxygen to the skin. Vitamin E and Vitamin A (natural antioxidants) in the skin decreases with smoking. All these elements contribute towards conditions such as Dryness, Eczema and Dermatitis, Dandruff, Grey/dull and dehydrated skin and premature ageing & wrinkles.
Smoking will stain teeth and fingers if you're not careful. The tar in the smoke will leave a yellow/brown residue behind. Also, stale smoke does not smell pleasant on the breath or body. Other oral conditions may occur such as Gum Disease and Dry Mouth.

Other good reasons to stop smoking

  • By cutting down you will improve your sense of taste and smell. No longer will you have to over season your food to make it taste palatable.
  • It saves money!! Look at it this way; An average pack of 20 coasts about £5.50. If it takes 2 days to smoke it, in a month it would cost you about £82.50. In 1 year that's about £990 spent on smoking. That example is not even considered to be a heavy quantity.
  • Smoking is a fire hazard. Chemicals in cigarettes keep it burning. This is dangerous if a cigarette comes into contact with fabric or other flammable material. Rolling tobacco is usually loosely packed by the smoker. Whilst a handmade cigarette is being smoked, loose burning tobacco can drop from the smoking end and land anywhere.

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