Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline Aids 470,000 in Quitting Journey
The Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline, a free service funded by the Oklahoma State Department of Health since 2003, has been instrumental in aiding over 470,000 Oklahomans in their journey to quit tobacco. The helpline increases the chances of success by 60 percent and offers a range of customizable services.
To kickstart the quitting process, the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline provides a Readiness Quiz. This tool helps tobacco users determine which services best suit their needs. For those ready to make a change, the helpline offers a 5 Step Guide and Healthy Habits Rewards Card to build healthy routines through small, everyday adjustments.
The Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline offers a comprehensive range of support services. These include phone and web coaching, motivational texts and emails, and free nicotine replacement products. The helpline can be reached via phone at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669), online at OKhelpline.com, or through social media platforms.
Recently, the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline introduced My Life, My Quit, a text-based service specifically designed for Oklahomans aged 13-17 to help them quit tobacco, including vaping. With a wealth of resources and a commitment to supporting Oklahomans in their quitting journey, the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline continues to make a significant impact on public health.
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