Varenicline and Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Smokers Admitted to Hospitals

Jun 27, 2024JAMA network open

Varenicline versus Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Smokers in Hospitals: A Randomized Trial

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Abstract

Of the 320 participants, 54 (34.2%) in the combination therapy group achieved 7-day point prevalence abstinence at 6 months compared to 37 (23.4%) in the control group.

  • The combination of varenicline and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) lozenges is associated with higher rates of self-reported prolonged abstinence at 12 months (47 [29.9%] vs 30 [19.1%]).
  • Biochemically verified abstinence rates did not significantly differ between the combination therapy group and the control group (18 [11.4%] vs 16 [10.1%]).
  • At 12 months, 7-day point prevalence abstinence was significantly higher in the combination therapy group (48 [30.6%]) compared to the control group (31 [19.7%]).
  • Self-reported prolonged abstinence at 6 months favored the combination therapy (61 [38.6%] vs 47 [29.7%]), but this result was not statistically significant.
  • The incidence of medicine-related adverse events was similar between both treatment groups.

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