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964797 tn?1247489306

Commit Loz for quiting smoking.

I quit smoking about 6 months ago and I used Commit Lozenges to do it. They have 4 milligrams of Nicotine in them and I cant seem to get off of them. Just needing to know if there is anyone out there that has had or heard of complications due to this method of not smoking. And has if affected your liver?    
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964797 tn?1247489306
Well that's good to here. I will get off of them some day but for now I'm stuck at 4mg but I will try 2mg and break them in half. Thanks for the info.

Be Blessed
George
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85135 tn?1227289772
I've been using the Commit for years without complications. Do I have to start smoking to get off the darn things?
BTW, I use the 2mg and break them in half.
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683664 tn?1330966324
Sorry I can't help with your question.  Just giving you a bump up.   Maybe someone else has experience with this.
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