Interventions to reduce harm from continued tobacco use

Jul 20, 2007The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ways to reduce harm from ongoing tobacco use

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Abstract

In a pooled analysis of eight trials involving 3,273 participants, nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) significantly increased the odds of reducing daily cigarette consumption by 50% or more (odds ratio 2.02).

  • Self-reported reductions in cigarettes smoked per day were validated by decreased carbon monoxide levels.
  • NRT was shown to significantly increase the odds of quitting smoking (odds ratio 1.90).
  • Cotinine and carbon monoxide levels exhibited smaller reductions compared to reported changes in cigarette consumption.
  • One trial of bupropion did not demonstrate any effect on reducing smoking or cessation.
  • Advice and instructions aimed at reducing cigarette consumption did not provide clear evidence of effectiveness.

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