Adaptive Smoking Cessation Using Precessation Varenicline or Nicotine Patch

Sep 8, 2023JAMA network open

Using Varenicline or Nicotine Patch Before Quitting to Help Stop Smoking: A Randomized Trial

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Abstract

Among 188 participants, 24% achieved biochemically verified 30-day smoking abstinence with adaptive treatment compared to 9% with standard treatment.

  • Adaptive pharmacotherapy may lead to higher smoking abstinence rates than standard treatment, with an odds ratio of 3.38.
  • Among those using varenicline, 30-day abstinence was 28% in the adaptive group versus 8% in the standard group, showing an odds ratio of 4.54.
  • For participants using nicotine patches, the abstinence rates were 16% in the adaptive group and 10% in the standard group, with an odds ratio of 1.73.
  • Sleep problems were reported more frequently in the varenicline adaptive treatment group compared to the standard treatment group, with a rate ratio of 1.74.

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