Smokers can now use Facebook to kick the butt
Smokers can now use Facebook to kick the butt
HYDERABAD: Nicorette, a provider of smoking cessation products will launch their first Facebook application, which is aimed at hel..

HYDERABAD: Nicorette, a provider of smoking cessation products will launch their first Facebook application, which is aimed at helping the 120 million Indian smokers (according to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey 2009-2010), quit the habit of smoking. To be launched on the Indian Independence Day, the new Nicorette Facebook application --- Nicorette Support, is designed to help Indians gain independence from tobacco. By moving beyond the ‘like’ and ‘wall’ features of Facebook, thye have attempted to maximise the true potential of social networking by reaching out in a personalised manner to people struggling to kick the butt and supporting and guiding them through the process.  The personalised approach of the Nicorette Support application takes into consideration factors like each individual’s quit timeline, reasons for quitting, smoking triggers and craving patterns. This information enables the application to perform the role of a supportive friend who understands the quitter’s needs and supports him accordingly. The application can also help quitters find a ‘quit buddy’ who has a similar quit date or has kicked the butt around the same time to share experiences with. By feeding in moments of temptation when the craving is at its peak, quitters can track their temptation cycle, compare the where, how, when and use Facebook to make the whole process much more achievable and goal oriented. Through this Application Nicorette will reach out to the 25 million plus Indian Facebook users and act like a trusted friend and partner through the quit journey.  Gautam Suri, general marketing manager, consumer division, Johnson & Johnson Ltd, states, “Nicorette is not just a nicotine gum but a complete infrastructure and support system for smokers trying to overcome their addiction. With more than 46 per cent of smokers intending to quit due to health hazards as per the Global Adult Tobacco Survey of India in 2009-10, Nicorette will play a critical role by helping consumers in the journey to quit.” In India smoking is still frowned upon socially and quitters find it hard to seek support especially from parents and family elders, which can sometimes result in quitters feeling isolated and depressed. The new Nicorette Facebook application enables a much needed feeling of community and also ensures higher chances of success.   

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