Smokers can get free help to quit

<p>Smokers and other tobacco users can get free medication to help them quit.</p>
<p>The Indiana Tobacco Quitline is offering Hoosiers who use tobacco free medication to help them quit smoking. The free nicotine replacement therapy promotion will end when supplies run out.</p>
<p>Those who use tobacco must enroll in the Indiana Tobacco Quitline, which provides a trained coach who will work with them to make a personalized quit plan. Online counseling is also provided. Once enrolled, participants will receive a two-week supply of free medication, including gum and patches. The gum and patches are paid for with tobacco program money.</p>
<p>To enroll, go to 1-800-QUIT-NOW or by going to QuitNowIndiana.com.</p>