Quit Now

Ready to quit vaping? Dive into quick facts, real tips, and a tool designed to help you break up with nicotine.

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Quitting Facts

Quitting smoking cuts your lung cancer risk compared to those who keep smoking.
Quitting tobacco  improves mental  health, reducing  anxiety, stress, and  depression.
After quitting, most  relapses happen in  the first 3 months,  but they can  happen anytime.
People who team  up with their  doctors have a  better shot at  quitting for good.
Quitting tobacco  helps you stay off  other drugs and  lowers the risk of  relapse.
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QUIT TIPS

Pick a quit day

Ideally within two weeks. Give yourself a clear start date so you can plan and hype yourself up for it.

Clear your space

Toss anything that might tempt you in your room, your car, your backpack—basically everywhere.

Be Ready

Tough moments will pop up, especially in the first weeks. Knowing this ahead of time makes them easier to handle.

Keep vapes away

Ask friends not to vape around you. Being around it can make quitting harder—make it easier on yourself.

Know your why

Remember why you’re quitting: better health, more money, feeling like yourself again. Keep those reasons close.

Quitting tool

Live Vape Free is an evidence-based program that follows tobacco quitline guidelines and theory. We’ve got tools, guidance, and support when you need it.

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We can help you

Teens ages 13-17 can quit vaping with parental consent, and for free, right from their phone.

Quit via text

A 90-day text-based program that is fun, easy to navigate, and teaches the skills to quit vaping for good.

Get resources

Participants receive daily text messages and interactive online content including videos, quizzes, and podcasts.

Support 24/7

Participants can also receive 24/7 text support by texting keywords such as STRESS, BOOST, or OOPS, and have access to a quit coach with the keyword COACH.