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The Medication Wizard walks you through a simple step-by-step process to decide whether using a medicine is right for you, which one you should try, and how you should use it. It's fast and easy… one less thing to worry about so you can focus on quitting.

Along with a recommendation and instructions for use, you can print out a Physician letter that has additional information you will need to know. This can be printed out and taken to your Health Care provider.

NOTE: The Medication Wizard is not currently configured to advise on the new medication, Chantix/Champix. In most cases, however, if you're cleared to use bupropion you can opt for Chantix/Champix, instead. As always, discuss this choice with your doctor.

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Disclaimer: This site is not meant to replace the advice of a physician. You should not rely on any information on these pages, or information generated for you by this site, to replace consultations with qualified professionals regarding your own specific situation.

Age Warning: Neither nicotine replacement products nor Zyban (buproprion) should be used by people under the age of 18 without the prescription and direct supervision of a physician. While nicotine replacement products may be available over the counter they have not yet been approved by the FDA for pediatric use.



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