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| | ===2021: [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.15628?fbclid=IwAR1Dliz9fOj83wYQ3muEXwsV_ZdVvi0d-ggBaJStLJqVl0Va3dpHfwt0Twg E-cigarettes versus nicotine replacement treatment as harm reduction interventions for smokers who find quitting difficult: Randomised controlled trial]=== |
| | *Participants previously unable to stop smoking with conventional treatments. |
| | *Validated smoking reduction (including cessation) was achieved by 26.5% vs 6.0% of participants in the EC and NRT study arms, respectively. Sustained validated abstinence rates at 6 months were 19.1% vs 3.0%. |
| | *[https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/add.15628 PDF Version] |
| | *Citation: Myers Smith, K., Phillips-Waller, A., Pesola, F., McRobbie, H., Przulj, D., Orzol, M., and Hajek, P. (2021) E-cigarettes versus nicotine replacement treatment as harm reduction interventions for smokers who find quitting difficult: Randomised controlled trial. Addiction, doi.org/10.1111/add.15628 |
| | *Acknowledgements: The study was funded by a Tobacco Advisory Group project grant, Cancer Research UK (C6815/A20503). |
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