Assessment of Racial Differences in Pharmacotherapy Efficacy for Smoking Cessation

Jan 19, 2021JAMA network open

Racial Differences in How Well Smoking Treatments Work: Analysis of a Clinical Trial

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Abstract

Among 1,065 Black smokers, the continuous cigarette abstinence rate was 4.9% lower compared to 3,044 White smokers.

  • Black participants had a 49% reduced odds of achieving continuous abstinence from weeks 9 to 24 compared to White participants.
  • Treatment type was associated with differences in abstinence rates for both Black and White smokers.
  • Varenicline showed greater efficacy than placebo for both racial groups, but only varenicline was effective for Black participants.
  • Bupropion and nicotine replacement therapy were effective for White participants but not for Black participants when compared to placebo.
  • Baseline characteristics and safety profiles differed by race, but these factors did not account for the lower abstinence rates in Black smokers.

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