Quit smoking. Easy to say, but hard to do, as many smokers can confirm.
Encouraging smokers to quit saves billions in health care costs, promotes
longer, healthier lives, and restores lost productivity, according to the
Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA).Quitting smoking is a
challenge, but today the widespread availability of many over-the-counter (OTC)
nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products can make a huge difference in
helping smokers quit.CHPA estimates that quitting smoking with OTC NRT products
could save $1.3 billion per year in direct medical care costs in the United
States. In addition, data suggest that former smokers are worth an increase in
productivity of approximately $1,300 to $1,800 per employee per year compared
with current smokers.
Of course, the health benefits of quitting smoking are as
significant as the financial ones. According to the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, smokers who quit may reduce their risk of health problems
including lung and other cancers, heart disease, stroke, respiratory problems,
and vascular disease, while their lung function and circulation can improve by
as much as 30 percent. In a recent study, CHPA analyzed nine categories of OTC
medications, including those for smoking cessation. Although smoking cessation
products were a smaller part of overall OTC savings than other categories,
including allergy medications, cold and flu products, and gastrointestinal
products, the data suggests that approximately 1.8 million smokers would not
seek help if OTC products were not available."In a scenario where OTC
medicines are not available in the marketplace, a patient would have to visit a
physician to get treatment or diagnosed during normal working hours, causing
them to miss work," according to CHPA. The main types of OTC NRT products
available in the United States include nicotine gum, nicotine patches, and
nicotine lozenges. These FDA-approved products are available in a range of
dosages, and they are designed to help reduce the nicotine cravings and
withdrawal symptoms that come with quitting smoking. NRT products can be
purchased in most pharmacies, and pharmacists can answer questions and help
individuals choose which option may work best for them. For more information
about how OTC medications make a difference in smoking cess cessation and
other areas of health,
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