Pharmacological interventions for smoking cessation: an overview and network meta-analysis

Jun 4, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Comparing Medicines to Help People Stop Smoking

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Abstract

A total of 101,804 participants were involved in the analysis of smoking cessation treatments.

  • Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and bupropion are both more effective than placebo for achieving long-term abstinence.
  • Varenicline significantly increases the odds of quitting compared to placebo and outperforms both NRT and bupropion.
  • Combination NRT shows equal efficacy to varenicline, while single forms of NRT perform similarly against each other.
  • Cytisine demonstrates a positive effect on quitting without significant adverse events.
  • Nortriptyline and clonidine also improve the chances of quitting, although clonidine is associated with increased adverse events.
  • Other treatments, including nicotine vaccines, have not shown benefits compared to placebo.

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