Breakthrough Stop-Smoking Treatment Physician
Breakthrough Stop-Smoking Treatment Physician-Developed Quit 1-2-3(TM) Smokers’ Best Shot to Quit for Good
QUIT 1-2-3(TM) is a physician-developed shot in the arm for smokers determined to beat their addiction to nicotine. The science is clear: QUIT 1-2-3(TM) has conclusively proven more effective than any other stop-smoking treatment currently on the market. With an 86% success rate after (60) days and a 71% success rate after (6) months, QUIT 1-2-3(TM) is simply the best chance smokers have — no matter how hardcore — to quit and stay tobacco-free for good.
What makes QUIT 1-2-3(TM) different? This one-time, one visit procedure is entirely new in smoking cessation therapies — developed and administered by physicians, it treats smoking as a disease: QUIT 1-2-3(TM) is a medical treatment designed to help patients with the disease of nicotine addiction. More than just a one-time shot, though, the QUIT 1-2-3(TM) treatment regimen recognizes and addresses the enormously complex psychological factors involved in nicotine addiction; QUIT 1-2-3(TM) provides the ongoing behavioral coaching and support required to help keep new non-smokers smoke-free. This treatment is so successful, that in the unlikely event one resumes smoking at any time after their initial QUIT 1-2-3(TM) treatment they can receive it again, as many times as it takes, at absolutely no cost.
The scientific principles behind QUIT 1-2-3(TM) were born, as it happens, in the hospital. Physicians caring for post-surgical patients observed certain ones were defying their expectations: some who had been hardcore smokers had lost their craving for cigarettes in the hours and days spent recovering from surgery. How could this be? The research that followed indicated a certain combination of routinely administered perioperative medications was having a very fortuitous side effect; profoundly reducing the effects of nicotine withdrawal. Because it’s the withdrawal from nicotine that triggers the tortuous cravings smoker’s experience, if the withdrawal is blocked, the cravings disappear.
What began at the hospital bedside between doctor and patient spurred further investigations that suggested a new approach to breaking the cycle of nicotine addiction. Board certified anesthesiologists and pain management physicians went to work developing and refining the active ingredients into the treatment modality known today as QUIT 1-2-3(TM). The actual medications had long been FDA approved — it was QUIT 1-2-3(TM)’s unique formulary and therapeutic protocol that was the breakthrough.
This was clearly demonstrated by the clinical trials QUIT 1-2-3(TM) is based on in which 500 subjects — 267 men and 233 women — with an average age 40 years, an average length of time smoking of 19.5 years, and an average number of packs smoked per day of 3.54 received the QUIT 1-2-3(TM) treatment. 60 days later 86% were still not smoking. After six months, 71% remained smoke-free. With numbers like these and a life long re-treatment guarantee, should in the unlikely event relapse occur, you have nothing to lose and a healthy life to gain.
Proven to be extremely effective, completely safe, QUIT 1-2-3(TM) is now administered — after consultation and complete medical clearance by a doctor — in a one-time, painless office procedure. The injection itself takes only a fraction of a second and the therapeutic effects generally begin within approximately (10) minutes. Your new, nicotine-free life has just begun!
There may be minor, predictable, and transient side effects for the first twelve hours including dry mouth, dilated pupils, and possible dizziness or lightheadedness.
You will also receive a supply of follow-up oral medications; one to be taken for (12) days maintains a lower therapeutic dose of the initial injection and the other, to be taken for (28) days helps alleviate any anxiety, irritability, or restlessness that may occur. Together these medications minimize cravings during the approximately 2-week period it takes to wean the body from nicotine and carry you, as well equipped as possible, into the psychological zone of a non-smoker.
QUIT 1-2-3(TM) — the medication to stop the cravings, the tools to weaken the compulsions, and a new life as a non-smoker!
Smokers determined to quit will simply not find a better deal anywhere, period. No butts about it — start adding years to your life in a New York minute!!! Eventually you will have your last cigarette. With Quit 1-2-3(TM) you get to decide when. Stop. Now smell the roses!
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