Background: Some smokers may benefit from a therapy that combines different nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) or drugs with different mechanisms of action. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of the combined therapy of varenicline and nicotine patches versus varenicline monotherapy. Methods: Three hundred forty-one smokers who smoked 20 or more cigarettes per day were recruited from a smoking cessation clinic between February 2012 and June 2013. The participants were randomized to receive a varenicline plus nicotine patch of 21 mg every 24 hours (170) or varenicline plus a placebo patch (171). All of the smokers received a standard 12-week course of varenicline and an 11-week course of either the placebo patch or the acti...
Introduction: The use of pharmacological and behavioural therapies has been shown to help smokers qu...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...
Background. Identification of the predictors of treatment success in smoking cessation may help heal...
Background: Some smokers may benefit from a therapy that combines different nicotine replacement the...
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Abstract Background Extended use of combined pharmaco...
Importance: The concurrent use of both tobacco and alcohol causes substantial disease and early mort...
OBJECTIVE The authors assessed the efficacy and safety of combination treatment with varenicline and...
AIMS: To assess how far the greater effectiveness of varenicline over nicotine replacement therapy (...
BACKGROUND: Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies ...
Objectives: Standard smoking cessation pharmacotherapy is recommended in the post-quit period, but m...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness of a nicotine patch worn for four weeks before a quit attemp...
Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies (including n...
Objective To examine the effectiveness of a nicotine patch worn for four weeks before a quit attem...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...
Introduction: The use of pharmacological and behavioural therapies has been shown to help smokers qu...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...
Background. Identification of the predictors of treatment success in smoking cessation may help heal...
Background: Some smokers may benefit from a therapy that combines different nicotine replacement the...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Abstract Background Extended use of combined pharmaco...
Importance: The concurrent use of both tobacco and alcohol causes substantial disease and early mort...
OBJECTIVE The authors assessed the efficacy and safety of combination treatment with varenicline and...
AIMS: To assess how far the greater effectiveness of varenicline over nicotine replacement therapy (...
BACKGROUND: Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies ...
Objectives: Standard smoking cessation pharmacotherapy is recommended in the post-quit period, but m...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness of a nicotine patch worn for four weeks before a quit attemp...
Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies (including n...
Objective To examine the effectiveness of a nicotine patch worn for four weeks before a quit attem...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...
Introduction: The use of pharmacological and behavioural therapies has been shown to help smokers qu...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...
Background. Identification of the predictors of treatment success in smoking cessation may help heal...