Aims: Nicotine addiction is a complex, chronic condition with physiological and psychological/behavioural aspects that make smoking cessation extremely difficult. This paper reviews current recommendations for smoking cessation and the efficacy of pharmacotherapy and behavioural modification techniques, used either alone or in combination, for smoking cessation.Results: Abstinence rates for pharmacotherapies range from 16% to 30% at 1-year follow-up, with efficacy odds ratios (ORs) compared with placebo of 1.7 for nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), 1.9 for bupropion sustained release and 3.0 for varenicline. Behaviour modification therapies have achieved quit rates of between 8% and 43% for up to 1 year, with ORs in comparison to no treatm...
Tobacco smoking remains the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in developed co...
ObjectivesPhysicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by integrating the various a...
The great majority of smokers are chronically dependent on tobacco. This dependence arises from the ...
Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies (including n...
Promoting smoking cessation is among the key medical interventions aimed at reducing worldwide morbi...
- This review evaluates the safety and efficacy of, smoking cessation interventions.- Behavioural co...
Objectives To provide a short review of the evidence base supporting smoking cessation interventions...
BACKGROUND: Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies ...
Abstract: Tobacco use has complex and closely interrelated psychological and physiological determina...
Tobacco use is one of the major public health concerns and it is the most preventable cause of morbi...
Introduction: The use of pharmacological and behavioural therapies has been shown to help smokers qu...
OBJECTIVES: Physicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by integrating the various...
BACKGROUND: The aim of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is to replace nicotine from cigarettes. Th...
Background: The escalating burden of noncommunicable ailments has imposed a major public health chal...
Tobacco smoking remains the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in developed co...
ObjectivesPhysicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by integrating the various a...
The great majority of smokers are chronically dependent on tobacco. This dependence arises from the ...
Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies (including n...
Promoting smoking cessation is among the key medical interventions aimed at reducing worldwide morbi...
- This review evaluates the safety and efficacy of, smoking cessation interventions.- Behavioural co...
Objectives To provide a short review of the evidence base supporting smoking cessation interventions...
BACKGROUND: Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies ...
Abstract: Tobacco use has complex and closely interrelated psychological and physiological determina...
Tobacco use is one of the major public health concerns and it is the most preventable cause of morbi...
Introduction: The use of pharmacological and behavioural therapies has been shown to help smokers qu...
OBJECTIVES: Physicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by integrating the various...
BACKGROUND: The aim of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is to replace nicotine from cigarettes. Th...
Background: The escalating burden of noncommunicable ailments has imposed a major public health chal...
Tobacco smoking remains the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in developed co...
ObjectivesPhysicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by integrating the various a...
The great majority of smokers are chronically dependent on tobacco. This dependence arises from the ...