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Have you considered trying to take a shot to quit smoking? Stop smoking injections have been around for quite some time now, but no one knows if they really work. I have found a few posts online from people claiming that it worked for them or someone they know, but no solid proof. Let's take a closer look at the procedure before you decide to take a shot to quit smoking.

Stop smoking injections use Scopolamine or Atropine to block nicotine receptors in the brain. A person who decides to take a shot to quit smoking can receive up to 3 shots of these chemicals, and is required to take Atropine pills and wear Scopolamine patches for 2 weeks following the shot.

These medications are known to have some pretty bad side effects, and most clinics will also require a person to attend an ongoing support group as part of the treatment plan menthol electronic cigarette. If you decide to take a shot ... Read more »

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