Effects of Nicotine Patch vs Varenicline vs Combination Nicotine Replacement Therapy on Smoking Cessation at 26 Weeks

Jan 28, 2016JAMA

Comparing nicotine patches, varenicline, and combined nicotine therapies for quitting smoking after 26 weeks

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Abstract

At 26 weeks, 26.8% of smokers using combination nicotine replacement therapy achieved abstinence, compared to 23.6% with varenicline and 22.8% with the nicotine patch.

  • No significant differences in smoking abstinence rates were observed among the three treatment groups at both 26 and 52 weeks.
  • The risk differences for abstinence between treatment groups at 26 weeks were minimal, indicating comparable effectiveness.
  • Varenicline was associated with a higher frequency of adverse events compared to the nicotine patch, including vivid dreams and nausea.
  • Overall, all medications were well tolerated by participants in the study.

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