BACKGROUND: Varenicline is probably the most effective smoking cessation pharmacotherapy, but is less widely used than nicotine replacement therapy. We therefore set out to identify the characteristics of numerically important groups of patients who typically do, or do not, receive varenicline in the UK. METHODS: We used association rule mining to analyse data on prescribing of smoking cessation pharmacotherapy in relation to age, sex, comorbidity and other variables from 477,620 people aged 16 years and over, registered as patients throughout 2011 with one of 559 UK general practices in The Health Improvement Network (THIN) database, and recorded to be current smokers. RESULTS: 46,685 participants (9.8% of all current smokers) were...
Background. Identification of the predictors of treatment success in smoking cessation may help heal...
Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of early death. Varenicline [Champix (UK)...
Background: Varenicline remains the most effective medication for smoking cessation, however discont...
BACKGROUND: Varenicline is probably the most effective smoking cessation pharmacotherapy, but is les...
Aims: Although varenicline is commonly prescribed in primary care, information on smoking-related co...
Background: Cigarette smoking causes significant morbidity and mortality and is a major public healt...
AIMS: To assess how far the greater effectiveness of varenicline over nicotine replacement therapy (...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In Australia, patterns of use of smoking cessation medications and factors asso...
Introduction: Varenicline has recently been added to the market as a new drug for smoking cessation....
Aims To estimate the effect of the introduction of a new smoking cessation medication, varenicline, ...
Cigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable death and is the main risk factor...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is a major cause of morbidity in lower socioeconomic groups. In randomized trial...
Varenicline tartrate, a selective partial agonist of the alpha alpha 4 beta beta 2 nicotinic recepto...
Background: Greece has the highest proportion of smokers in the European Union with 42% of Greeks ad...
BackgroundVarenicline is known to have greater efficacy than other pharmacotherapy for treating nico...
Background. Identification of the predictors of treatment success in smoking cessation may help heal...
Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of early death. Varenicline [Champix (UK)...
Background: Varenicline remains the most effective medication for smoking cessation, however discont...
BACKGROUND: Varenicline is probably the most effective smoking cessation pharmacotherapy, but is les...
Aims: Although varenicline is commonly prescribed in primary care, information on smoking-related co...
Background: Cigarette smoking causes significant morbidity and mortality and is a major public healt...
AIMS: To assess how far the greater effectiveness of varenicline over nicotine replacement therapy (...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In Australia, patterns of use of smoking cessation medications and factors asso...
Introduction: Varenicline has recently been added to the market as a new drug for smoking cessation....
Aims To estimate the effect of the introduction of a new smoking cessation medication, varenicline, ...
Cigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable death and is the main risk factor...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is a major cause of morbidity in lower socioeconomic groups. In randomized trial...
Varenicline tartrate, a selective partial agonist of the alpha alpha 4 beta beta 2 nicotinic recepto...
Background: Greece has the highest proportion of smokers in the European Union with 42% of Greeks ad...
BackgroundVarenicline is known to have greater efficacy than other pharmacotherapy for treating nico...
Background. Identification of the predictors of treatment success in smoking cessation may help heal...
Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of early death. Varenicline [Champix (UK)...
Background: Varenicline remains the most effective medication for smoking cessation, however discont...