Smoking A Silent Killer

Smoking has become a common obsession with men as well as women now-a-days. Smoking can cause severe health conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases kidney failure, infertility and cervical cancer in women. There are a lot of people who wish to quit smoking for the sake of a healthy living. They do make efforts but fail to come out of the addiction of nicotine. The lack of will-power makes it difficult for them to stop their old smoking habits. In such situations, you should take the help of prescription medications such as Champix, which is a clinically proven oral medication. It has helped millions of smokers to give up smoking in an easier way and start a healthy life.
It is considered more beneficial than the nicotine replacement therapy as it will keep you exposed to nicotine in other forms and when you stop taking it, you can experience withdrawal symptoms. The withdrawal symptom is a condition in which the drop in the nicotine level in your body makes you feel uneasy and agitated. It does not happen with Champix tablets. It prevents you from experiencing withdrawal symptoms, and also does not allow you to derive any pleasure from smoking. You should be aware of all quit smoking benefits like placing yourself at lower risk of serious health complications, strengthening your immune system and increased monetary benefits as you stop spending money after cigarette packets.
Ridham Rana
BJMC 1st Year
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