[18] Using nicotine replacement therapy to quit smoking should be considered for people who are severely dependent on... a smoking cessation service based on pharmacotherapy in combination...
Abstract Background: The aim of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is to replace nicotine from cigarettes. This reduces withdrawal symptoms associated with smoking cessation thus helping...
aiding smoking cessation, and to consider whether there is a... register for papers mentioning 'NRT' or any type of nicotine replacement therapy in the title, abstract or keywords. Date of...
Nicotine e-cigarettes are more effective in helping people quit smoking than conventional nicotine-replacement therapy (NRT), according to the latest Cochrane review co-led by a University of Massa...
Background: The aim of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is... aiding smoking cessation, and to consider whether there is a difference in effect for the different forms of NRT (chewing...
nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), including gum, transdermal patch, intranasal spray and inhaled and oral preparations, for achieving long-term smoking cessation, compared to placebo or...
counselors for free or at a low cost. If that isn’t an option, every state has a quit-smoking hotline you can call. Nicotine replacement therapy. These products slowly break your...
There is currently insufficient evidence to determine whether or not nicotine replacement therapy is effective or safe when used in pregnancy for smoking cessation; further research and, in particu...
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Study Population: Adults who want to quit smoking ; Efficacy End Points: Abstinence from smoking at six months and beyond ; Harm End Points: Chest pain/palpitations, cardiovascular events ; Narrative: Smoking kills more than 5 million individuals worldwide and about 443,000 Americans each year. Cigarette and tobacco use costs the United States $193 billion a year in health care expenditures and productivity losses.1,2