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Quit Line offers help to smokers

By Montana Quit Line

Each New Year, thousands of people across Montana resolve to improve their lives, vowing to give up their bad habits in exchange for healthy lifestyles.

The Montana Tobacco Quit Line wants to assist people who attempt to quit tobacco with free programs designed for all Montanans. The Quit Line has expanded services and now offers a dedicated American Indian Quit Line, dedicated female coaches and additional incentives for pregnant and pre-natal women, with electronic enrollment for all services.

For 2016, the Quit Line aims to help those with New Year’s resolutions to quit using tobacco products or e-cigarettes by offering free support, a personalized quit plan and proven cessation medications at no or reduced cost. Quitting tobacco can be the most important thing people can do for their health. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not recognized smokeless tobacco or e-cigarettes as successful cessation devices. Use of these products may hinder success of quitting tobacco. The Quit Line has proven success.

Callers who enroll receive guidance from specialists who help each person set a quit date, develop a personalized quit plan, guide the individual through the quitting process and discuss the best cessation medication options/benefits for an individual.

The Montana Tobacco Quit Line is a free service available to all Montanans who would like to quit using tobacco products.  Calling the Quit Line is toll-free at 1-800-QUIT NOW, 800-784-8669, or visit the website at http://www.QuitNowMontana.com to enroll, if appropriate, ask for one of the dedicated programs. Native American callers can reach Native coaches directly by calling 1-855-374-0037.

 

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