Literature DB >> 29650283

[Interventions for smoking cessation in 2018].

J Abdul-Kader1, G Airagnes2, S D'almeida3, F Limosin4, A-L Le Faou5.   

Abstract

Smoking cessation treatments have been proved effective to stop smoking. For pharmacological treatments, nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) as well as bupropion allow to increase 6 month-abstinence rates by more than 80% in comparison with placebo while varenicline prescription doubles success rates in the same conditions. These results mean that for 10 smokers who quit with placebo, 18 are expected to quit with NRT or bupropion and 28 are expected to quit with varenicline. Varenicline is 50% more effective than nicotine patch and 70% more effective than nicotine gum. Nevertheless, a combination including NRT patch and oral nicotine forms is as effective as varenicline, thus leading to encourage the prescription of a combination NRT when NRT are chosen. For these three pharmacological treatments, cardiovascular as well as neuropsychiatric tolerance were not found statistically different from placebo in randomized controlled trials. Yet, bupropion prescription leads to an increasing risk of seizure (1/1000 to 1/1500). For behavioral treatment, motivational interviewing as well as cognitive behavior therapies are been proven to be effective to stop smoking but few smokers have access to this treatment. Smoking cessation mobile application and smartphone application seem to be promising in terms of effectiveness and might be useful to reach more smokers.
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Keywords:  Bupropion; Cognitive behavioral therapies; Nicotine replacement therapy; Sevrage tabagique; Smoking cessation; Thérapies cognitivo-comportementales; Traitement nicotinique de substitution; Varenicline

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29650283     DOI: 10.1016/j.pneumo.2018.03.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Pneumol Clin        ISSN: 0761-8417


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