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  1. Sep 10, 2020 · Quitline callers who reported current use had used marijuana an average of 14 days in the past month. Co-use of tobacco and marijuana has been shown to increase the addiction potential of marijuana (15,16). Furthermore, co-use of tobacco and marijuana complicates efforts to quit either substance.

    • Kelly M Carpenter, Alula J Torres, Erica E Salmon, Beatriz H Carlini, Katrina A Vickerman, Gillian L...
    • 2020
  2. Mar 12, 2024 · A substantial percentage of tobacco quitline callers use cannabis. Those who do co-use quit cigarette smoking at a lower rate than those who do not. Over 40% of people who co-use reported intention to quit cannabis, making tobacco quitlines a rich environment to learn about people who co-use and develop strategies for intervention.

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  4. If you are thinking about quitting smoking and would like some help, a quitline might be just what you need to succeed. Quitlines provide free coaching—over the phone—to help you quit smoking. When you call 1-800-QUIT-NOW , you can speak confidentially with a highly trained quit coach.

  5. In 2019, an unheralded but remarkable milestone was achieved – the National Quitline Network (1–800-QUIT NOW) received its ten millionth call 1. This evidence based treatment, available in all 50 states and US territories, has helped millions of smokers since its inception. The history of the development of this population-based approach to ...

    • Michael C Fiore, Timothy B Baker
    • 2021
  6. Quitlines are effective, evidence-based tobacco cessation interventions that help tobacco users quit through a variety of service offerings, including counseling, practical information on how to quit, referral to other cessation resources, and mailed self-help materials. 1. Quitlines: Are free. Can be easily accessed by calling 1-800-QUIT-NOW.

  7. Mar 12, 2024 · Controlled for effects of personal characteristics and use of smoking-cessation services, people who co-use cannabis were less likely to quit cigarette smoking 7 months after enrollment (23.2% vs 28.9%; p<0.001). Among those who co-use, 42.9% intended to quit using cannabis in the next 30 days.

  8. In 2019, an unheralded but remarkable milestone was achieved—the National Network of Tobacco Cessation Quitlines (1-800-QUIT NOW) received its 10 millionth call.1 This evidence-based treatment, currently available in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam, has helped millions of smokers since its inception. The history of the development of this population-based ...