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It’s National Non-Smoking Week

The theme for this year’s National Non-Smoking Week is “breaking up is hard to do,”

The theme for this year’s National Non-Smoking Week is “breaking up is hard to do,” but breaking up with tobacco this new year is easier for British Columbians thanks to B.C.’s Smoking Cessation Program.

Since the program launched on Sept. 30, 2011, more than 63,000 British Columbians have called 8-1-1 for free access to nicotine replacement therapies. Approximately 37,000 of these have been requests for first-time orders, representing almost seven per cent of B.C. smokers. Twenty-four thousand have been requests for refill orders and more than 19,000 people have obtained a prescription smoking cessation drug while visiting their physician for another reason.

The Smoking Cessation Program helps British Columbians stop smoking or using other tobacco products by assisting with the cost of smoking cessation aids. Once each calendar year, B.C. residents enrolled with the Medical Services Plan can receive PharmaCare coverage of a single continuous course of treatment of a prescription smoking cessation drug or a free 12-week supply of a nicotine replacement gum or patches.

After registering for the program, British Columbians can receive further support in quitting smoking from QuitNow Services. QuitNow has received more than 8,730 new web, text and telephone registrants since the Smoking Cessation Program began.

For more than 30 years, Canadians have observed National Non-Smoking Week

during the third full week of January. This year National Non-Smoking

Weeks runs from Jan. 15-21 and focuses include raising awareness of the

dangers of smoking and ensuring residents have access to information on

how to quit smoking.