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How could that possibly work? Were participants given daily blood tests for nicotine to make sure they weren't cheating?
It was a very specific scheme targeted at pregnant women and were tested during their pregnancy with carbon monoxide and towards the end of the term with a saliva test.
 
How could that possibly work? Were participants given daily blood tests for nicotine to make sure they weren't cheating?
I did it 13 yrs ago.
You had to go to a group meeting twice a week to discuss your smoking addiction and to encourage each other.
Suggestions were made as to what would help you stop (e.g. patches, hypnosis, champix. etc).
I went with Champix which worked for me.
When you had "started stopping", you blew into a CO measurer twice a week which showed if you had smoked within the previous 48 hrs or so.
If you passed you got a little card signed. After every 4 consecutive weeks you got £80 of vouchers (a maximum of £240). I chose Morrisons.
 
It was a very specific scheme targeted at pregnant women and were tested during their pregnancy with carbon monoxide and towards the end of the term with a saliva test.
Not the one I went on, it was open to everyone. Maybe just in Scotland.
Similar to this by the sounds of it.
 
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