Commit Lozenges , 4 mg, 72-Count (Mint)

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Commit
EAN: 0307661500208
Label: Commit
Manufacturer: Commit
Model: 150020
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Commit
Release Date: 2004-09-15
Size: 4 mg, 72-Count Box (Mint)
Studio: Commit
Variation Description: 4MG

Features:
  • Helps reduce your nicotine cravings and relieves some nicotine withdrawal symptoms to help you quit
  • Doubles your chance of quitting, even if you've tried before
  • Includes free access to Committed Quitters, an online resource that can give you an individualized stop-smoking plan
  • Helps your body gradually adjust to less nicotine. Over a 12-week period, you will use fewer and fewer lozenges
  • Can actually help reduce weight gain while you quit


Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Terrible Taste!
If you are sensitive to foul tastes, like I am, then the original flavor is not the right product for you. I couldn't even give it a shot for longer than two days. I literally had a gagging sensation every time I popped one in my mouth.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - They need to make a lozenge to quit the lozenge
I was a heavy smokeless tobacco user (snuff) for 20 years and also smoked ciggaretes. This product is excelent I have been using it for 8 months now and do not want to quit! I am thinking about quiting now just because they are just as expensive as a carton of ciggaretes.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not good with Wellbutrin SR/Zyban
My doctor prescribed Wellbutrin and said it was okay to use with a nicotine patch. Couldn't quit with the patch, so I decided to try with Commit.
OMG.
While it greatly reduced my urge to smoke, I had such a bad case vertigo that I couldn't get downstairs by myself or drive. I wasn't sure if it was an effect from the Wellbutrin or the lozenges, so I quit the drug first and was still dizzy. Then I had to quit the Commit.
Rather than use this as an excuse, I am going cold turkey.
Six days and counting.
I think if I am close to lighting up, I'll risk a little dizziness with a few rolls around my mouth of a Commit, as long as I don't have to drive.
SEE DAY ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Make up your mind and do it....and let these tools help you
I smoked for two years and quit using a combination of the gum and these lozenges. I prefer the lozenges to the gum; it seems to me they are more helpful at addressing the oral fixation, but I am sure the gum is no less effective.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - quiting smoking
Lozenges work well and the regular ones are much better than any of the flavor ones as I got sick from the flavored ones



 



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