Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update includes new, effective clinical treatments for tobacco dependence and the latest information to help people quit smoking.
What's NewClinician MaterialsSystems Decisionmaker MaterialConsumer MaterialsBanner Graphics for LinkingOrdering Information for 2008 Guideline and Related MaterialsSurgeon General ReportsPress ReleasesSpeechesMore Resources
Supplement: Corrections and Additions to the 2008 Guideline UpdateSlide Presentation: Full SetTreating Tobacco Use and Dependence—Quick Reference Guide (PDF File, 620 KB)Systems Change: Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence
Helping Smokers Quit—A Guide for Clinicians (PDF File, 190 KB)Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update—Clinical Practice Guideline Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence (PDF File, 2 MB)En espa?ol: Gu?a de tratamiento del tabaquismo (PDF File, 2.3 MB PDF Ayuda)Supplement: Corrections and Additions to the 2008 Guideline UpdateGeneral Guideline References (PDF File, 200 KB) References for Studies in Meta-analysesTreating Tobacco Use and Dependence—Quick Reference Guide (PDF File, 620 KB)Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: Slide Presentations Slide Presentation (Full set)Slide Presentation (Overview)Tear Sheets: Primary Care Providers (PDF File, 60 KB; Text Version) En espa?ol (PDF File, 60 KB; Text Version)Tear Sheets: Prenatal Care Providers (PDF File, 538 KB; Text Version) En espa?ol (PDF File, 514 KB; Text Version)
Systems Change: Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence
Help for Smokers and Other Tobacco Users (PDF File, 180 KB) (En espa?ol, PDF File, 175 KB)You Can Quit Smoking—Pocket card (PDF File, 39 KB)
(En espa?ol, PDF File, 41 KB)Quitting Helps You Heal Faster—Hospital card (PDF File, 37 KB)
Ordering Information for 2008 Guideline and Related Materials
Single copies of these Guideline products and further information on the availability of other derivative products can be obtained by calling any of the following Public Health Service organizations’ toll-free numbers:
The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon GeneralThe Health Consequences of Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon GeneralWomen and Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon GeneralReducing Tobacco Use A Report of the Surgeon GeneralSGR 4 KIDS: The Surgeon General's Report for Kids about SmokingAll Surgeon General Reports
New Evidence Provides Clinicians with Better Tools To Help Smokers QuitStatement by Richard H. Carmona, M.D., M.P.H., FACS — U.S. Surgeon General on Announcement by Pizza Hut and KFC Restaurants Banning SmokingU.S. Surgeon General Gives Tips to Fathers and Fathers-To-Be: Father's Day Tips for a Healthy ChildhoodU.S. Surgeon General Celebrates "World No Tobacco Day 2005" as Part of "The Year of The Healthy Child"U.S. Surgeon General Issues Second "Healthy Dozen" List - ToddlersU.S. Surgeon General Gives Tips to Mothers and Mothers-To-BeNew Surgeon General's Report Expands List of Diseases Caused by Smoking
The Health Consequences of Smoking: A Report of the Surgeon General, 2004Opening of meeting: Tobacco-Related Disparities Among Racial and Ethnic GroupsSecondhand Smoke and Hispanic Families: Smart Decisions Result in Better HealthNational Oral Health Call to ActionCan Tobacco Cure Smoking? A Review of Tobacco Harm Reduction
Search the healthfinder® Интернет site for more Smoking Cessation resources.Visit the National Women's Health Information Center Интернет site for "A Breath of Fresh Air! Independence from Smoking," a special section to help women stop smoking.Go to the National Library of Medicine for consumer information on Smoking Cessation.You Can Quit Smoking Now -- www.smokefree.govHHS National Quitline Number (1-800-QUITNOW)
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