Flexible, dual-form nicotine replacement therapy or varenicline in comparison with nicotine patch for smoking cessation: a randomized controlled trial

May 29, 2016BMC medicine

Flexible nicotine gum or varenicline compared to nicotine patch for quitting smoking: a randomized trial

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Abstract

Carbon monoxide-confirmed continuous abstinence rates at weeks 5-52 were 10.0% for the nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) group, 12.4% for the extended NRT group, and 15.3% for the varenicline (VR) group.

  • Varenicline was found to be superior to NRT at week 52 for 7-day point prevalence, with an odds ratio of 1.84.
  • Participants in the VR group had a higher continuous abstinence rate from weeks 5-22 compared to the NRT group (odds ratio of 2.01).
  • Both extended NRT and varenicline were more effective than NRT at 22 weeks, as indicated by 7-day point prevalence results.
  • Significant increases in continuous abstinence rates for weeks 5-10 were observed for both NRT+ and VR compared to NRT monotherapy.
  • All medications were well tolerated, though participants in the VR group reported more fatigue and digestive symptoms.

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