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Among the strongest indicators that nicotine from smoking is addictive is the difference between individuals’ desire to quit and stopping success rates. Surveys have demonstrated that the majority of smokers — approximately 70% — wish to quit smoking, yet the successful stop rate stays very low.


All about smoking Smoking addiction is stronger and lasts longer than most individuals realize as smoking alters the structure and function of your brain. For some individuals, smoking could be as addictive as cocaine or heroin. Smoking causes a release of dopamine into the brain, resulting in feelings of joy. Heroin and "crack" have the same forces on the brain. If a typical pack-a-day smoker takes ten "hits" off each cigarette, that's two hundred "hits" of smoking to the brain every day. Over time, more smoking is needed to reach the same level of joy. If the brain stops getting the smoking it wants, you'll feel desperate cravings that are hard to overcome with willpower alone.

If a hundred individuals experiment with alcohol or cocaine, about fifteen will become addicted; if a hundred individuals experiment with smoking, about thirty-two will get addicted.