Smoking reduction interventions for smoking cessation

Oct 1, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Methods to Help People Quit Smoking by Reducing How Much They Smoke

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Abstract

51 trials with 22,509 participants examined smoking cessation methods.

  • Reduction-to-quit interventions showed very low-certainty evidence for higher cessation rates compared to no treatment.
  • No significant difference in quit rates was found between reduction-to-quit interventions and abrupt quitting.
  • Subgroup analysis suggested that reduction-to-quit methods may be more effective when combined with varenicline.
  • Low-certainty evidence indicated that pharmacotherapy-assisted reduction could lead to higher quit rates than reduction alone.
  • Adverse effects from reduction-to-quit interventions were generally mild and similar across different treatment arms.

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