Tobacco Smoking in Adults—Patient-Clinician Discussion Tool

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You can have a smoke-free life!

  • Quitting smoking lowers your risk of serious illnesses like heart problems, strokes, and cancer. When you quit smoking, you are making a choice to be healthier and live longer
  • Quitting takes time. It is normal to try a few times before you stop for good
  • Many ways to quit exist; you may need to try a few. Talk to your health care provider for help finding the best option or combination of options for you
What can support your choice to quit smoking?DescriptionPros ✅ and Cons 
CounsellingOptions include:
  • Primary care provider advice
  • Individual or group counselling in person or by telephone from a trained counsellor
  • Mobile phone text messaging interventions
  • Self-help materials 



Pros: 

Provincial and territorial health care systems, as well as employee health benefits, cover the costs of certain counselling services  
Cons: 

Online-only options (like self-help guides) without professional support are not recommended

Access to trained counsellors may be limited
MedicationOptions include:
  • Prescription medicines like varenicline or bupropion which help manage tobacco cravings
  • Nicotine Replacement Therapies (NRTs) such as the patch, gum, lozenges, inhaler or spray). All can be used alone or in combination and are available over the counter
  • Cytisine is a natural product that helps you want to smoke less. You can buy it without a prescription 



Pros: 

Medications can lower smoking pleasure and reduce nicotine withdrawal symptoms  


Every province and territory has coverage or rebate programmes for medication options, including NRTs  
Cons: 

Medication may cause side effects such as nausea, restlessness, insomnia, irritability. Nicotine patches can cause skin irritation

Combination of counselling & medication
Options include:

Combining
  • Counselling
  • NRTs 
  • Bupropion or varenicline or cytisine 



Pros: 

Counselling gives you guidance and support and medication can help manage cravings  
Cons:

Not all counselling options and medical treatments are available, and insurance does not always cover the expenses

What about e-cigarettes?  

  • E-cigarettes may be used to help stop smoking tobacco cigarettes 
  • People should try other proven treatments FIRST
  • E-cigarettes can help some people who could not quit other ways or who have a strong preference
  • Know that e-cigarettes may have unknown negative health effects and there is no long-term safety information 
  • Don’t use them longer than you need to quit

What about nicotine pouches?  

  • The Task Force did not study if nicotine pouches are effective for quitting smoking
  • More research on the pouches’ effectiveness in helping adult smokers quit is needed
  • We suggest trying one of the proven options above to quit smoking

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Recommendations do not apply to traditional or ceremonial tobacco use by Indigenous groups or to pregnant or breast/chest-feeding people.