Background. Identification of the predictors of treatment success in smoking cessation may help healthcare workers to improve the effectiveness of attempts at quitting.Objective. To identify the predictors of success in a randomised controlled trial comparing varenicline alone or in combination with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).Methods. A post-hoc analysis of the data of 435 subjects who participated in a 24-week, multicentre trial in South Africa was performed. Logistic regression was used to analyse the effect of age, sex, age at smoking initiation, daily cigarette consumption, nicotine dependence, and reinforcement assessment on abstinence rates at 12 and 24 weeks. Point prevalence and continuous abstinence rates were self-reported...
We examined the rate of smoking cessation associated with 6 weeks of group counseling therapy (GCT) ...
OBJECTIVE The authors assessed the efficacy and safety of combination treatment with varenicline and...
Introduction: Our objectives were to assess the smoking cessation medication utilization patterns am...
Background. Identification of the predictors of treatment success in smoking cessation may help heal...
Aims To assess how far the greater effectiveness of varenicline over nicotine replacement therapy (N...
WOS: 000367541400006Smoking is still the most important cause of preventable diseases and premature ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), bupropion, nortripty...
Background: We evaluated efficacy, predictors of quitting success and the safety profile of varenicl...
Background: Smoking cessation therapies include counseling, psychological management and pharmacolog...
Background: Some smokers may benefit from a therapy that combines different nicotine replacement the...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is a major cause of morbidity in lower socioeconomic groups. In randomized trial...
Abstract Background Extended use of combined pharmaco...
Varenicline tartrate, a selective partial agonist of the alpha alpha 4 beta beta 2 nicotinic recepto...
Relative effectiveness of smoking cessation medications—varenicline, bupropion and nicotine replacem...
Relative effectiveness of smoking cessation medications-varenicline, bupropion and nicotine replacem...
We examined the rate of smoking cessation associated with 6 weeks of group counseling therapy (GCT) ...
OBJECTIVE The authors assessed the efficacy and safety of combination treatment with varenicline and...
Introduction: Our objectives were to assess the smoking cessation medication utilization patterns am...
Background. Identification of the predictors of treatment success in smoking cessation may help heal...
Aims To assess how far the greater effectiveness of varenicline over nicotine replacement therapy (N...
WOS: 000367541400006Smoking is still the most important cause of preventable diseases and premature ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), bupropion, nortripty...
Background: We evaluated efficacy, predictors of quitting success and the safety profile of varenicl...
Background: Smoking cessation therapies include counseling, psychological management and pharmacolog...
Background: Some smokers may benefit from a therapy that combines different nicotine replacement the...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is a major cause of morbidity in lower socioeconomic groups. In randomized trial...
Abstract Background Extended use of combined pharmaco...
Varenicline tartrate, a selective partial agonist of the alpha alpha 4 beta beta 2 nicotinic recepto...
Relative effectiveness of smoking cessation medications—varenicline, bupropion and nicotine replacem...
Relative effectiveness of smoking cessation medications-varenicline, bupropion and nicotine replacem...
We examined the rate of smoking cessation associated with 6 weeks of group counseling therapy (GCT) ...
OBJECTIVE The authors assessed the efficacy and safety of combination treatment with varenicline and...
Introduction: Our objectives were to assess the smoking cessation medication utilization patterns am...