Nicotine receptor partial agonists for smoking cessation

May 4, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Drugs that partly activate nicotine receptors to help people quit smoking

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Abstract

Cytisine helps 30% more people quit smoking than placebo.

  • Cytisine is associated with a higher quit rate compared to placebo (risk ratio 1.30).
  • High-certainty evidence indicates varenicline helps more people quit smoking than placebo (risk ratio 2.32).
  • Varenicline may increase the likelihood of serious adverse events compared to no treatment (risk ratio 1.23).
  • Varenicline is likely more effective than bupropion for smoking cessation (risk ratio 1.36).
  • There is no clear difference in quit rates between varenicline and dual-form nicotine replacement therapy.
  • Evidence regarding cardiac and neuropsychiatric serious adverse events is limited and imprecise.

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