Comparative effects of varenicline or combination nicotine replacement therapy versus patch monotherapy on candidate mediators of early abstinence in a smoking cessation attempt

Sep 5, 2020Addiction (Abingdon, England)

How varenicline or combined nicotine replacement compare to nicotine patches in affecting early quitting processes during smoking stop attempts

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Abstract

Among 1051 smokers seeking to quit, varenicline demonstrated significant effects on suppression of craving and smoking expectancies.

  • Pre-cessation levels and changes in craving, positive smoking expectancies, and quitting motivation are associated with abstinence four weeks post-target quit day.
  • Varenicline is linked to greater suppression of pre-cessation craving and smoking expectancies compared to nicotine patch therapy.
  • Combination nicotine replacement therapy is associated with reductions in craving and smoking expectancies from pre-cessation to cessation phases.
  • Both varenicline and combination nicotine replacement therapy may mediate abstinence through their effects on established withdrawal and motivational factors.

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