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Smoking Cessation Market

Smoking Cessation is a process of discontinuing tobacco smoking. Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and quitting smoking is the most effective way to slow down the progression of the disease. Tobacco use can potentially lead to tobacco or nicotine addiction, as well as significant health consequences, according to the CDC. It has the potential to significantly lower the risk of smoking-related diseases. Nicotine is addictive, but no effective medications or behavioral therapies are available to help people overcome it. Counseling, nicotine replacem

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Smoking Cessation Market

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  1. Smoking Cessation is a process of discontinuing tobacco smoking. Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and quitting smoking is the most effective way to slow down the progression of the disease. Tobacco use can potentially lead to tobacco or nicotine addiction, as well as significant health consequences, according to the CDC. It has the potential to significantly lower the risk of smoking-related diseases. Nicotine is addictive, but no effective medications or behavioral therapies are available to help people overcome it. Counseling, nicotine replacement, and bupropion have all been shown to aid in smoking cessation in several studies. Smoking Cessation Sign and Symptoms The most significant barrier to quitting smoking is nicotine addiction. Smokers who try to stop often experience cravings for cigarettes, mood swings, insomnia, constipation, increased hunger, anxiety, and other nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Tobacco quitting lowers the chance of dying from tobacco-related disorders such as coronary heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer and reducing the risk of infertility in women of childbearing age. Smoking Cessation Epidemiology The tobacco epidemic is one of the world's most serious public health hazards, claiming the lives of more than 8 million people each year. According to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC), recent data published in the World Health Statistics 2019 shows that between 2000 and 2016, the worldwide age-standardized prevalence of tobacco smoking among persons aged 15 years and older have decreased by 9% points in men and 5% points in women to reach 34% and 6%, respectively. According to DelveInsight analysts, in 2020, the overall diagnosed smoking Cessation prevalent population in the 7MM will be 50,426,314 people.

  2. Smoking Cessation Treatment If you decide to stop smoking, talk to your doctor about dealing with the withdrawal symptoms. They might be able to help you get access to prescription medication or information about local support groups. Nicotine withdrawal can be treated using a variety of approaches. Nicotine replacement drugs sold over the counter (OTC) are among them. Prescription nicotine replacement therapies, such as nicotine gum and skin patches, are examples. Inhalers and nasal sprays are two examples. These can help alleviate symptoms by gradually lowering nicotine levels in the body. Non-nicotine prescription drugs, such as bupropion (Zyban) or varenicline, may be used as part of the treatment (Chantix). Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is beneficial, but it is not a panacea. The majority of people still have withdrawal symptoms. NRT will not be able to remove your emotional attachment to smoking. Smoking Cessation Market The National Health Institute (NIH) defines smoking cessation as the process of quitting tobacco use. When you stop smoking, your blood circulation improves, and your blood pressure returns to normal. The senses of smell and taste return, and breathing becomes more accessible. Giving up cigarettes can help you live longer in the long run. There are several therapy alternatives for quitting smoking on the market right now. Tobacco cessation can be aided by a variety of treatments, including behavioral therapies and FDA- approved drugs. Prescription medications and over-the-counter (OTC) items such as skin patches, lozenges, and gum have all been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. The Smoking Cessation pipeline is not very robust. Owing to the positive outcomes of some of the candidates during the developmental stage, key players such as Axsome Therapeutics, Achieve Life Sciences, Novo Nordisk, Amygdala Neurosciences, and others have the potential to create a significant positive shift in the Smoking Cessation Market Size.

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