In a double blind randomised trial to aid smoking cessation a 2 mg nicotine gum (n = 101) was compared with a 4 mg gum (n = 98), in smokers of at least 15 cigarettes/day. The trial involved blue and white collar workers and took place at their working place (industrial setting). Intervention during the one year follow-up period was minimal. At 3 months 36.2% of the 2 mg nicotine gum group reported to have stopped smoking, against 44.8% in the 4 mg group (non-significant difference). At one year in the 2 and 4 mg groups respectively 22.3 and 32.2% reported smoking abstinence (non significant difference). However in a sub-group with a higher nicotine-dependence score, only 18.5% were abstainers at one year in the 2 mg nicotine gum group again...
In China, around 23% of physicians (41% male, 3% female) currently smoke. Pharmacotherapy for tobacc...
The current study aimed to add to this of knowledge by examining the effect of chewing gum on smokin...
Introduction: Under-dosing is a recognized problem with current nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). ...
Background: Ability to manage urges to smoke is fundamental to maximizing the chances of success in ...
Abstract Background Even with effective smoking cessation medications, many smokers are unable to ab...
BACKGROUND: New ways of improving the efficacy of nicotine therapy need to be explored. We tested wh...
BACKGROUND: We tested the role of nicotine-containing gum (NCG) in conjunction with brief physician ...
Introduction: Non-daily intermittent smokers (ITS) comprise 30% of US adult smokers. ITS smokefor ni...
Background and aims: Non-daily smokers (NDS) comprise a large fraction of US smokers. Despite little...
To the Editor: In two recent papers Tønnesen et al.12 have presented a simple and promising program ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Introduction: Nicotine gum, a proven effective aid to cessa-tion, comes in two doses: 2-mg and 4-mg....
BackgroundThe Food and Drug Administration can set standards that reduce the nicotine content of cig...
Background: Effectiveness of pharmacotherapy and counselling has been suggested by various research ...
There is high‐certainty evidence that using combination NRT versus single‐form NRT, and 4 mg versus ...
In China, around 23% of physicians (41% male, 3% female) currently smoke. Pharmacotherapy for tobacc...
The current study aimed to add to this of knowledge by examining the effect of chewing gum on smokin...
Introduction: Under-dosing is a recognized problem with current nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). ...
Background: Ability to manage urges to smoke is fundamental to maximizing the chances of success in ...
Abstract Background Even with effective smoking cessation medications, many smokers are unable to ab...
BACKGROUND: New ways of improving the efficacy of nicotine therapy need to be explored. We tested wh...
BACKGROUND: We tested the role of nicotine-containing gum (NCG) in conjunction with brief physician ...
Introduction: Non-daily intermittent smokers (ITS) comprise 30% of US adult smokers. ITS smokefor ni...
Background and aims: Non-daily smokers (NDS) comprise a large fraction of US smokers. Despite little...
To the Editor: In two recent papers Tønnesen et al.12 have presented a simple and promising program ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Introduction: Nicotine gum, a proven effective aid to cessa-tion, comes in two doses: 2-mg and 4-mg....
BackgroundThe Food and Drug Administration can set standards that reduce the nicotine content of cig...
Background: Effectiveness of pharmacotherapy and counselling has been suggested by various research ...
There is high‐certainty evidence that using combination NRT versus single‐form NRT, and 4 mg versus ...
In China, around 23% of physicians (41% male, 3% female) currently smoke. Pharmacotherapy for tobacc...
The current study aimed to add to this of knowledge by examining the effect of chewing gum on smokin...
Introduction: Under-dosing is a recognized problem with current nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). ...