Effects of Combined Varenicline With Nicotine Patch and of Extended Treatment Duration on Smoking Cessation

Oct 19, 2021JAMA

How Combining Varenicline with Nicotine Patch and Longer Treatment May Help People Quit Smoking

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Abstract

Among 1251 randomized patients, 24.8% achieved 7-day point prevalence abstinence at 52 weeks with 24-week treatment duration.

  • There was no significant difference in smoking cessation rates between varenicline plus nicotine patch therapy and varenicline monotherapy.
  • Cessation rates were similar for treatment durations of 24 weeks and 12 weeks.
  • The primary outcome occurred in 24.8% of the 24-week treatment group compared to 24.3% in the 12-week group.
  • Nausea occurred in 24.0% to 30.9% of participants, while insomnia occurred in 24.4% to 30.5% across all groups.
  • Findings do not support the effectiveness of combined therapy or extended treatment duration for smoking cessation.

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