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How to stop smoking – from Allen Carr’s Easyway to nicotine gum and going cold turkey, your options for giving up cigarettes

Ditch the fags with our handy guide on kicking your cigarette addiction

PACKING in smoking makes you live longer, reduces your chance of getting cancer, and can even boost your sex life... but despite that millions of people every year struggle to kick the addiction.

With the numerous health benefits ranging from finding it easier to breathe to enjoying increased fertility, we've listed below some of the ways you can free yourself from smoking.

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The nicotine withdrawal experienced when quitting smoking can make people edgy and short-tempered... but the long term health benefits are numerousCredit: Getty Images

Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)

Smokers become hooked on cigarettes when they develop a dependency on nicotine - the addictive substance in tobacco that fuels cravings.

People who choose NRT use products such as chewing gum, patches, and inhalators, which contain low levels of nicotine.

This method of quitting can help reduce the notorious withdrawal pangs linked with ditching the addiction.

However NRT is sometimes criticised as it means smokers continue to consume the substance they are hooked on.

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The company's website says: "There are a number of ways of using Allen Carr's Easyway method all of which enable you to be free easily, painlessly, and without the need for willpower."

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Allen Carr himself, a heavy smoker who quit using his own method, died of lung cancer at the age of 71.

The publisher of "Allen Carr's Easyway" claim millions of the book have been sold worldwideCredit: Book Publisher

Vaping and e-cigarettes

"Vape pens" and e-cigarettes are a common sight in pubs and clubs these days and are electronic devices that  deliver nicotine in vapour form.

They therefore allow people to take in the substance they are addicted to without inhaling the harmful chemicals in tobacco.

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However research has now suggested vaping could be as bad for your heart as smoking, as tests on e-cigarettes found they damage key blood vessels.

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A professor told the world's largest gathering of heart experts in Rome that devices are "far more dangerous than people realise".

Top expert Prof Robert West, of University College London, said: “It would certainly be fair to say the study shows electronic cigarettes are not without any risk.

“The critical question is how much risk?”

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Despite the findings GPs will soon be able to prescribe them to help people quit smoking.

Research has suggested that vaping is just as damaging to the heart as smoking cigarettesCredit: Getty Images

Varenicline (Champix)

Varenicline is popularly known by its brand name Champix and works by reducing nicotine cravings and blocking the rewarding or enjoyable effects of smoking.

The NHS claim evidence suggests it is most effective medication for helping people quit.

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It is only available on prescription and it is taken in the form of one or two tablets each day.

A course of treatment usually lasts around 12 weeks.

Side effects from taking Varenicline include feeling sick, insomnia, constipation, headaches, drowsiness, dizziness.

Champix is available by prescription only but has a number of side effects including dizziness and insomnia
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Bupropion

Buproprion is medication only available by prescription and was originally created to treat depression.

It is thought it can help smokers quit as it may have an affect on the part of the brain involving addictive behaviour.

It is taken as one or two pills a day and people are advised to start taking it a week or two before they starting quitting smoking.

People with epilepsy, bipolar disorder or eating disorders are advised not to take it.

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Side effects are said to include insomnia, difficulty concentrating, headaches, feeling sick, dizziness.

Bupropion was initially created to treat depression but is also believed to help people quit smoking

Cold Turkey

If all else fails there's always good old fashioned "cold turkey".

This traditional method of kicking addiction involves simply doing it and then enduring any uncomfortable consequences.

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