Smoking cessation medicines and e-cigarettes: a systematic review, network meta-analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis

Oct 20, 2021Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

Comparing smoking quitting medicines and e-cigarettes for effectiveness and cost

AI simplified

Abstract

Varenicline standard plus nicotine replacement therapy standard has an odds ratio of 5.75 for achieving sustained abstinence compared to placebo.

  • Most smoking cessation therapies, including monotherapies and combination treatments, are more effective than placebo for sustained abstinence.
  • E-cigarette low has an odds ratio of 3.22 for sustained abstinence, though results are uncertain.
  • Higher rates of sustained abstinence are observed in smokers who received counselling compared to those who did not.
  • Bupropion standard is associated with an increased odds of serious adverse events compared to placebo.
  • Varenicline standard is linked to higher odds of major adverse neuropsychiatric events compared to bupropion standard.
  • All interventions are considered cost-effective relative to low-dose nicotine replacement therapy, with e-cigarette low appearing most cost-effective in the base case.

AI simplified

Full Text

what lands in your inbox each week:

  • 📚7 fresh studies
  • 📝plain-language summaries
  • direct links to original studies
  • 🏅top journal indicators
  • 📅weekly delivery
  • 🧘‍♂️always free