Abstract

E-cigarettes were more effective for smoking cessation than nicotine-replacement therapy, when both products were accompanied by behavioral support. (Funded by the National Institute for Health Research and Cancer Research UK; Current Controlled Trials number, ISRCTN60477608 .).

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Nicotine replacement therapySmoking cessationNicotineMedicineRandomized controlled trialNicotine dependencePsychiatryInternal medicine

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Year
2019
Type
article
Volume
380
Issue
7
Pages
629-637
Citations
1397
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Peter Hájek, Anna Phillips‐Waller, Dunja Przulj et al. (2019). A Randomized Trial of E-Cigarettes versus Nicotine-Replacement Therapy. New England Journal of Medicine , 380 (7) , 629-637. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa1808779

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10.1056/nejmoa1808779