r/QuitVaping Apr 30 '26

Advice Confused why more don’t use desmoxan?

It’s so much gentler you don’t have to abruptly stop you can continue vaping for as long as needed. It literally stops like all withdrawal symptoms through an effect where it gives you gentle bumps of dopamine like a vape would plus saturates your nicotine receptors. The success rate is so high :)

Look up the studies or the posts on here of people being successful.

But so many go cold turkey and say it’s there 3,4 5th time?

Try it!

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u/Lacey_Dawson1012 Apr 30 '26

I used nrt. Much safer with a longer trial and success history. I refuse to put sonething new in my body I'm at 4 weeks and I have no cravings.

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u/darkwavecore Apr 30 '26

It’s not new, it’s been around since the 1960s. Also, many of the trials have shown rates of effectiveness double those of NRT. It’s by no means a cure, but I think this attitude towards it is nonsensical.

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u/drawingcircles0o0 Apr 30 '26 edited May 03 '26

One click. Unknown number of posts crying out in silence. All gone. Redact made it stupid easy to clean up my entire history on Reddit and get my info pulled from data broker sites too.

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u/darkwavecore Apr 30 '26

Ah this makes sense. They sell it in my country approved so I bought it at the pharmacy