Stop Smoking with Chantix
There are receptors for nicotine in the brain. When smoke is inhaled, nicotine attaches to these receptors. This sends a message to a different part of the brain to release a chemical called dopamine. Dopamine gives a feeling of pleasure. But it only lasts for a short time. The body wants to repeat this feeling. Based on research, it is believed that CHANTIX™ (varenicline) works by activating these receptors and blocking nicotine from attaching to them. However, CHANTIX does not contain nicotine.
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CHANTIX is proven to be effective, but it's not a magic pill. For most people, smoking is both a physical and behavioral addiction. That's why we also offer a support plan. CHANTIX can help reduce the urge to smoke. The counselors at Assisted Recovery Centers of Georgia can help you learn to break your smoking routine.
CHANTIX™ (varenicline) is a prescription medicine specifically developed to help adults quit smoking. CHANTIX gives smokers a better chance of success than Zyban®.* Maybe you’ve tried quitting cold turkey. You may have tried nicotine gum or patches. But now there is another reason to try again. CHANTIX should be taken for 12 weeks.
At the Assisted Recovery Centers of Georgia, we believe that all addictions are medically based and therefore medically treatable. While CHANTIX™ will help curb the craving for nicotine, we will also help you live with the psychological addiction to smoking. For more information, feel free to call us at (888) 570-6391.
More than just a traditional alcohol detox/opiate detox center, our beautiful Savannah, Georgia location serves the South East, including Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
Thought I would drop you a line to keep you up to date on my recovery. I haven't touched a drop since returning to New York, and I love the fact that I haven't had a hard time at all doing that. I'd appreciate it if you passed along the good word to the rest of the guys. You all were monumental in assisting in my rebirth as a sober member of society, and I thank you all for that. In this day and age, common sense would dictate that you would use the latest medical or scientific discovery to cure a problem or disease. Yet every other program I looked into told me to follow a 12 step program and go to more AA meetings. Wasn't that from the 30's or something? Most addiction treatments seem to still use blood letting and leeches. Thank you for using a 21st Century approach that works.
-Wyatt B.
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