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Treatment for Smoking / Tobacco Use Disorder

Tobacco Use Disorder

Tobacco addiction is one of the most common—and most treatable—substance use disorders. Despite it being legal, tobacco is responsible for more deaths than any other substance. Nicotine changes how your brain works, which is why quitting can feel so hard. You’re not weak or lacking willpower—you’re dealing with a medical condition that can be treated.

Treatment options include:

  • Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT): Patches, gum, or lozenges that give your body small, steady amounts of nicotine to reduce cravings and withdrawal.
  • Medications: Prescription options like bupropion (Zyban) or varenicline (Chantix) can make quitting easier by reducing cravings and blocking nicotine’s rewarding effects.
  • Behavioral Support: Talking with a clinician about triggers, routines, and stress can double your chances of success—especially when combined with medication.

Cannabis Use Disorder

For some people, cannabis use can interfere with mood, motivation, sleep, work, or relationships. We offer medical assessment and treatment options to help patients reduce or stop use, manage withdrawal symptoms, and address co-occurring conditions such as anxiety or depression. Care is confidential, respectful, and tailored to your goals.