Smokers can get free help to quit

Smokers and other tobacco users can get free medication to help them quit.

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.

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.

To enroll, go to 1-800-QUIT-NOW or by going to QuitNowIndiana.com.