Help Youth Quit Nicotine

What to Know

Nicotine is not risk free—it can have serious long-term health effects and impact brain development in young people. Support from a friend, counseling, and quit medications prescribed by a child's healthcare provider are all key to success. When used together, these three approaches work best to help young people quit.

Three core components of addiction treatment: Medications, Counseling, and Support

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Signs of Vaping

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  •  Online purchases or packages in mail
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  •  Vaping equipment; unfamiliar devices
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  •  Disappearing money
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  •  Fruity or sweet smells
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  •  Coughing, nosebleeds, increased thirst
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  •  Changes in behavior and mood


How You Can Help

  • Know the facts about vaping
  • Learn why they are using
  • Create a safe space
  • Acknowledge addiction is not a phase
  • Celebrate quitting
  • Provide support and resources


Resources for Parents, Caregivers, and Educators


Questions?

If you have questions, contact our tobacco control team by calling 805-781-5540 or by emailing [email protected].

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