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- 2019
Effects of e-cigarettes versus nicotine replacement therapy on short-term smoking abstinence when delivered at a community pharmacyDOI: 10.1016/j.abrep.2019.100202 Keywords: E-cigarettes, Smoking cessation, Pharmacy, Nicotine replacement therapy Abstract: E-cigarettes (EC) are now the most popular quit aid in England but their effectiveness for cessation if offered at a pharmacy has not been tested. Here we test the effectiveness of offering an e-cigarette with and without nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) on 4–6-week quit rates in adult smokers seeking support from a community pharmacy. A between subject, six-week, prospective, cohort design. 115 smokers (female?=?74; M age?=?46.37, SD?=?13.56) chose either an EC, EC?+?NRT or NRT alone, alongside standard behavioural support. Smokers opting for an EC alone or an EC?+?NRT were more likely to report complete abstinence from smoking at 4–6?weeks (62.2% and 61.5% respectively) compared to NRT alone (34.8%). An EC intervention was significantly more effective for smoking cessation than NRT in this community pharmacy. The results for e-cigarettes appear positive but with the caveat that participants chose their own products which may have introduced bias
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