Where to get help

The Smokers’ Helpline on 0800 85 85 85 is a freephone service, which provides friendly advice and support to smokers about stopping smoking. If you want to talk to someone face-to-face, ask at your GP practice or local pharmacy where you can get general advice on nicotine replacement therapy and non-nicotine treatments.

Your GP, pharmacist and the helpline staff will also be able to tell you about special services for helping smokers stop which are available in your area.

These services are free and are run by specially trained staff who can advise you on the best way to stop smoking.

The Ulster Cancer Foundation also provides information and advice on stopping smoking.

Telephone: 028 9066 3281 (Monday-Friday, 9.00am-5.00pm).

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