Antidepressants for smoking cessation

Jan 27, 2007The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using antidepressants to help people quit smoking

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Abstract

Bupropion and nortriptyline both double the odds of long-term smoking cessation.

  • Bupropion shows an odds ratio of 1.94 for smoking cessation, while nortriptyline has an odds ratio of 2.34.
  • Adding bupropion or nortriptyline to nicotine replacement therapy does not provide additional long-term benefits.
  • Extended therapy with bupropion to prevent relapse after initial cessation shows no significant long-term benefit.
  • Bupropion appears less effective than varenicline, with an odds ratio of 0.60 in comparison.
  • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors do not demonstrate significant long-term effects on smoking cessation.

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