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1 Follow us on #quitsquad Whether you smoke, vape or chew - Quit Squad can help you Carnforth Morecambe Call the Lancaster Fylde Wyre Preston South Ribble Hesketh Bank Tarleton Burscough Chorley Ormskirk Skelmersdale Up Holland Ribble Valley Pendle Burnley Hyndburn Rossendale FREE from any landline or mobile on: to speak to your local service Children and Families Community Services Mental Health Secure Services Specialist Services Delivered by Funded by
2 Myths and s About Stopping Smoking Myth We only help people to stop smoking cigarettes. The Quit Squad supports people with all smoke-related habits, including smoking cigarettes, chewing tobacco, shisha and e-cigarettes. Myth I can rely on willpower when trying to stop smoking. Research shows that you are four times more likely to quit smoking with treatment and support from your local Quit Squad than willpower alone. Myth I have been smoking for so long it s not worth giving up. Every time you breathe in cigarette smoke you absorb carbon monoxide (CO) which is a poisonous gas that thickens the blood and can lead to heart attacks and strokes. Within 24 hours of stopping, the CO level in your blood goes back to the level of a non-smoker and 3-9 months after you stop your lung function will improve by 5-10%, allowing you to breathe easier. The other good news is that the average smoker can save over 2,000 a year by quitting! Myth I have been to a stop smoking clinic before and wasn t able to stop, so I m not allowed to go back. You are welcome to attend and seek support from the Quit Squad as many times as you need. Myth I will find the cravings and withdrawal symptoms too hard to cope with. The withdrawal symptoms can include mood disturbance, increased appetite, headaches, sleep disturbances and difficulty concentrating but these can all be controlled with Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT), Varenicline or Bupropion (tablets). These products include patches, oral products (mouth chews and sprays) and medication which you can get on prescription and your stop smoking advisor can recommend the right ones for you. Page 2
3 Free Advice and Support We provide a variety of appointments to suit your needs. These include individual and group sessions as well as drop in appointments and groups. Community drop in clinics These clinics are easy to access and don t require an appointment, you simply just turn up! They provide a relaxed and friendly environment where you can speak to a trained advisor who will offer advice and support to help you take those first steps in quitting. Follow ups will then be arranged either weekly or fortnightly between you and your advisor. Individual appointments You will need to contact the Quid Squad via our freephone number to book an appointment. You will be seen, wherever possible, by the same specialist advisor to help you quit. Group sessions These are available at a number of locations and consist of a 6 week course and then support continues at drop in clinics for a further 6 weeks. The groups are held in a relaxed informal setting and with the support of others who are trying to stop smoking which improves your chances of quitting for good. How long is the course and how long do the sessions last? The course lasts for 12 weeks with the initial appointment lasting for approximately 30 minutes. Each follow up appointment will be tailored to your needs and each session should last around 15 minutes. You are welcome to bring along a friend, partner or relative if you wish. Treatment To help you quit you will receive a prescription or voucher for Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT), Varenicline or Buproprion, and we work in partnership with your GP. Your GP may need to assess your suitability for these products. If you pay for prescriptions you may find it cheaper to buy a Prescription Prepayment Certificate (PPC), and you can find our more information and how to apply for this at: Collection of data We are required to collect outcomes from people who have stopped smoking using the service. We therefore may need to contact you by telephone, text or letter to confirm how you have got on and where possible ask you to attend a venue to obtain a carbon monoxide reading to support your smoke-free status. Page 3
4 Harmful Oral, Smokeless and Tobacco Products Below are some examples of oral, smokeless and tobacco products that may cause serious risks to your health. Shisha pipe E-cig Cigarette Paan Paan masalas The paan leaf itself is not harmful but nearly all the other ingredients impact on oral health. Lime Lime is corrosive, damaging the lining of the mouth. Shisha tobacco Paan leaf Tobacco products Betel nut (supari) Paan masala consists of spices and artificial colourings. Can cause teeth problems and increase risk of mouth cancer. Specific services for the South Asian community We offer specialist 1-1 support for people from the South Asian community who may experience language or cultural barriers in their effort to stop smoking. Our trained advisers can offer multilingual services in Punjabi, Gujarati and Urdu, and acknowledge the differences in culture which can vary within families as well as communities. Everyone can access the 1-1 or community drop in clinics in their local area without fear of stigma.
5 Support in Pregnancy Stopping smoking while you are pregnant is the most important step you can make so you don t harm the growth and health of your baby. When you smoke, the carbon monoxide in cigarettes restricts the oxygen supply, so that your baby gets less of the oxygen it needs to grow and develop. In addition, smoking during pregnancy can also increase the risk of miscarriage or premature birth. Our specialist stop smoking advisors provide friendly and individual support and will work closely with you and your midwife to help you quit. It is much safer to use Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) whilst pregnant than continuing to smoke as the nicotine used in NRT is less harmful than the chemicals in cigarettes. Patches, gum, inhalators, nasal spray and lozenges are several options that are suitable for mums-to-be, but if you are concerned about what medicines to use during pregnancy speak to your midwife or GP. Support in Hospital If you are going into hospital Contact your local Quit Squad who will be able to offer treatment and support prior to admission. If you are already in hospital You can ask your ward nurse for treatment and support to help ease withdrawal symptoms during your stay. If you have stopped smoking in hospital You can ask your ward nurse for support during your stay in hospital and on discharge if you want to remain smoke free just ask to be referred to the Quit Squad and you will be discharged with a nicotine replacement product. Your local Quit Page 5 Squad will then get in touch to offer further support to help you remain smoke free. We can also support any of your family and friends if they wish to stop smoking too. Hospital clinics Clinics are available each week at: Burnley General Hospital Royal Blackburn Hospital Longridge Community Hospital Royal Preston Hospital Chorley and South Ribble District Hospital Royal Lancaster Infirmary Ormskirk Hospital These clinics are open to both staff and the general public but please feel free to contact the Quit Squad for more information.
6 Nicotine Replacement Therapy You will be able to obtain a voucher or prescription for Nicotine Replacement There are a number of products to Therapy (NRT). These products provide a lower dose of nicotine than cigarettes. There are a number of produc choose from to help you stop smoking They help you manage your withdrawal symptoms. choose from to help you stop sm 4 Page Patches Gum ducts youto use nicotine There are a number of prowhen gum, the nicotine is smoking choose from to help you stop absorbed through the lining of your mouth. To There are a number of products to release the nicotine from the gum,choose chew untilfrom the taste tobecomes help you stop smokin Nicotine patches work well for most regular smokers. They work by releasing nicotine directly into the bloodstream through the skin. Patches also come in different strengths. strong or hot. After this you can rest the gum inside your cheek. Gum is available in two strengths: 2mg and 4mg. Whichever strength you start on you should aim to gradually reduce the strength over time before stopping the usage of patches completely. 16 hour - These patches are worn just during the time you are awake. 24 hour - These patches are worn round the clock. They may cause some sleep disturbance but are helpful for people who have strong cravings during the early morning. Nasal spray The spray delivers a swift and effective dose of nicotine through the lining of your nose. Lozenges Mini Cools Standard Lozenges are placed in the mouth and dissolve slowly to release the nicotine. To release the nicotine from the lozenge, suck until the taste becomes strong or hot. Suck slowly until the lozenge has completely dissolved. Inhalator Inhalators look like a plastic cigarette. The inhalator releases nicotine vapour which gets absorbed through your mouth and throat. If you miss the hand to mouth aspect of smoking, these may suit you. There are a number of products to choose from to help you stop smoking Strips Page 6 A fresh, minty flavoured strip that dissolves in your mouth. A fast acting spray, that delivers nicotine through the mouth lining. There are a number of products to choose from to help you stop smoking Quickmist
7 Buproprion (Zyban) and Varenicline (Champix) These are non-nicotine based medications that work by reducing the desire to smoke and easing cravings. They are very effective but are not suitable for everyone. If you choose to use Buproprion (Zyban) or Varenicline (Champix), we will work in partnership with your GP and you may need to see your GP who will assess your suitability for these products and if appropriate will prescribe for you. Sometimes a prescription may also be issued by a nurse prescriber. These medications are not available if you are under 18, pregnant, breast feeding or trying for a family. How Do I Find Help? You can contact the by the following ways:- Online at Here you will find an online self-referral form which once completed will be sent directly to the service. By Telephone on You can call free from any landline or mobile This will put you in contact with your local Quit Squad team who will be able to discuss your options. The lines are open Monday to Friday 9am 5pm Outside of these times please leave a message and contact number and we will call you back as soon as possible. In partnership with other services We work alongside hospital trusts, leisure trusts, pharmacies and practice nurses in providing a specialist stop smoking service. Please contact your local Quit Squad for up to date information and further details for these and other services that can help. Page 7
8 Call free from any landline or mobile on To access your local Quit Squad:- Option 1 for Preston, Chorley and South Ribble Option 2 for Skelmersdale, Ormskirk, Burscough, Up Holland, Tarleton and Hesketh Bank Option 3 for Burnley, Pendle, Rossendale, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Option 4 for Lancaster, Morecambe, Fylde and Wyre If you have problems reading the print we can provide this leaflet in large print, audio book or Braille. Other sources of information: The Mental Health Helpline This provides an information and listening service for people in Lancashire. It is available between 7:00pm and 11:00pm Mondays to Fridays and from 12:00 noon until 12:00 midnight on Saturdays and Sundays. Freephone Customer Care If you wish to pay a compliment about the Trust s services, make a comment, raise a concern or complaint, please contact the Customer Care Department on , freephone or customer.care@lancashirecare.nhs.uk W przypadku jakichkolwiek problemow z odczytaniem tekstu z przyjamnoscia dstarczymy Panstwu ulotke z duzym drukiem, tasme do odluchu lub tekst w jezyku Braille. Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of the copyright owner. Data Protection Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust adheres to The Data Protection Act The Trust will endeavour to ensure that your information remains secure and confidential at all times. For further information regarding data protection please visit the Trust s website or ask a member of staff for a copy of our leaflet entitled Sharing Information With Us. Copies of this leaflet are available from: Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust, Sceptre Point, Sceptre Way, Walton Summit, Preston PR5 6AW Tel: communications@lancashirecare.nhs.uk Website: Date Produced: Review Date: Leaflet Code: Name of Leaflet: November March November March /2014 Quit Squad
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