By Kounteya Sinha
New Delhi, India
Being used globally as a form of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), including in India, the Union health ministry is planning to write to the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority to subsidize the price of nicotine chewing gums.

Dr K Srinath Reddy, head of India’s Public Health Foundation of India told TOI from US, "NRT acts as a bridge to cessation. It has to be doubled with strong counselling. Cost is a major factor why NRTs haven’t caught on in India. They have around 15% efficacy. Reducing their price will get more Indians trying to quit smoking to use NRT. But India has to increase its tobacco cessation centres. At present there are only 19 across India."
Chewing nicotine gum, which comes in two strengths, helps you control your smoking craving. Nicotine gums comes in two strengths. If you smoke 18 or more cigarettes a day then you will need to chew the maximum strength (4mg) gum, otherwise the regular (2mg) will suffice.
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