Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), is offering Oklahomans who want to quit tobacco a special opportunity. Beginning Feb. 1, Oklahomans who sign up for the Helpline will get at least eight weeks of patches, gum or lozenges for free. This limited-time offer of extra nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) runs through Feb. 29.
The Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline offers the opportunity to quit with free, personalized help. With services including text, phone and web coaching, patches, gum, lozenges and more.
“This limited-time offer from the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline is a great opportunity for those thinking about quitting to take the first step toward a tobacco-free future,” said Julie Bisbee, TSET executive director. “I’m pleased the Helpline is providing additional support to Oklahomans at no cost to them.”
The Helpline has traditionally offered at least two weeks of free nicotine replacement therapy. By building a plan to quit with the Helpline and fighting cravings with the provided NRT, Oklahomans can double their chances of successfully overcoming tobacco addiction. TSET has funded the Helpline since 2003, and in that time, it has had over half a million registrations.
Call 1-800-QUIT NOW (1-800-784-8669), text READY to 34191 or visit OKhelpline.com to explore all the free services and resources available. Connect with the Helpline through social media by liking the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline on Facebook or following @OKhelpline on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.