There are drugs that cure nicotine addiction in a majority of the patients that are not composed of “more nicotine”.
If the experience of several of my relatives that smoked is a rule, way too many doctors actively refuse to acknowledge and prescribe them, and believe only “willpower” based abstinence (known to fail in the vast majority of cases) is a reasonable treatment.
I have no idea why doctors do that. The reasons from the article don’t really explain what I see (the article imply doctors are universally corrupt). But be aware that this problem exists, and it’s possible that you have options you don’t know about.
BackOnMyBS@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Wellbutrin/Zyban/bupropion is FDA approved for smoking cessation. I was prescribed it for depression and found it helpful for that. At the same time, I was smoking and didn’t know that it worked for smoking cessation. Shortly after starting it, I noticed that cigarettes no longer gave that calm feeling and tasted extra disgusting. I eventually stopped smoking because it wasn’t enjoyable anymore and seemed pointless.
Bonus: it can make orgasms insanely intense
GentlemanLoser@ttrpg.network 1 year ago
Opposite effect for me. Wellbutrin dulled sex and I swear it did something to my ears. They started tickling when I was on it and literally a decade later I still feel it. Maybe just in my head but it put me off.
Still addicted to nicotine too
ugjka@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I did Wellbutrin and dermal patches combo, now 2 years nicotine free
GentlemanLoser@ttrpg.network 1 year ago
Nice! I’ve at least quit smoking. Every day vaper tho. Better than nothing but I’m lack discipline