#  Smoking Cessation 

 



## Quitting smoking is hard. Breathe easier. Ask for help. 

- Contact your primary care physician to discuss medications that might help you quit.
- Schedule an appointment with a licensed behavioral health counselor for additional support.



 

##  Committed to helping you kick the habit with cost-free benefits: 

 



 ### Four no-cost tobacco cessation counseling sessions with a network provider 

- Sessions must be at least 10 minutes
- Includes coverage for telephone, group, and individual counseling



 

 ### Certain no-cost prescription medications, including:

- Generic bupropion sustained-release (SR) 150mg that carry an FDA Therapeutic Equivalence Code of AB2.
- Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) - (i.e.: Nicotrol© Inhaler and Nasal Spray)
- Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) - gum, lozenge, and transdermal
- Varenicline (i.e.: Chantix©)



 

  

 

 

 

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##  Additional Resources 

 



 [ Massachusetts Tobacco and Nicotine Quitline arrow\_circle\_right ](https://www.mass.gov/take-the-first-step-toward-a-nicotine-free-life) [ Quit Assist Information Resources arrow\_circle\_right ](https://www.quitassist.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwkIGKBhCxARIsAINMioKznYcgMqmYscXi_Zoy03aPBJ6Dz1PKsCuluv472-37DBR5mbvRZNUaAlFcEALw_wcB)