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Nobody knows which method of smoking cessation will work for you. Many doctors instinctively steer you towards a “medical” solution — drugs like Bupropion, or nicotine supplementation — but even under favorable conditions only a quarter of those who use these methods will stay quit. We propose that GottaKickit, inexpensive (or even free) and without side effects, should be tried first.

August 30, 2010: "iOS4 provides boost for GottaKickit and users" (read the press release)
July 31, 2010: "Nicotine research supports GottaKickit approach" (read the blog entry)
June 24, 2010: "GottaKickit Smoking News Digest" (read the blog entry)

Important medical disclaimer

The creators and developers of GottaKickit.com and the GottaKickit application software do not have medical expertise, are not qualified to offer medical advice, and do not seek to do so. Where medically-oriented issues may be raised on this website and in other GottaKickit materials, we labor for accuracy but do not claim professional certitude and rigor. Any plan to stop smoking, GottaKickit included, must be evaluated in the light of your personal medical history and status. It is usual to recommend consulting a health professional about any proposed major change in lifestyle — like becoming a non-smoker. If you do seek medical advice, we hope that you will refer your doctor to GottaKickit.com for more information about our plan.

The GottaKickit team