Varenicline for smoking cessation
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1 - 86Varenicline effective for smoking cessation
Varenicline (Chantix) effective for smoking cessation
Varenicline, bupropion, nicotine replacement all effective for smoking cessation
Cytisine unable to demonstrate noninferiority to varenicline, but is still an option for smoking cessation
Maintenance treatment with varenicline improves smoking cessation in patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
No benefit to varenicline beyond 12 weeks or combined with nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation
Varenicline plus bupropion SR no better than varenicline alone for tobacco cessation
Varenicline similar in effectiveness to nicotine patch
Optimal smoking cessation treatments after initial treatment failure
Counseling is equal to varenicline to help adolescents quit smoking
Varenicline (Chantix) not associated with increased CV events
Varenicline plus nicotine replacement therapy more effective than varenicline alone
Combo treatment better than varenicline alone in male and highly dependent smokers
Varenicline, bupropion may not increase risk of cardiovascular events
Varenicline effective for smokers preferring to "cut down" rather than quit "cold turkey"
American Thoracic Society guideline for initiating medications for smoking cessation
Extending the duration of prequit treatment with varenicline does not improve smoking quit rate
USPSTF 2021 updates on effective interventions for tobacco smoking cessation in adults, including pregnant persons
E-cigarettes (vaping) ECs can help people quit smoking, though the effect may decrease over time
Cytisine more effective than nicotine for smoking cessation, but with more adverse effects
Cytisine appears to be effective for smoking cessation
Varenicline increases risk of adverse CV events
Inpatient smoking cessation strategy promising, but effects aren't long lasting
Varenicline increases smokeless tobacco cessation
Cytisine is inexpensive, safe, and modestly effective for smoking cessation
Postdischarge tobacco cessation intervention results in higher quit rates for hospitalized smokers
Nicotine replacement with e-cigarettes might help smokers quit
ACC/AHA guideline for the management of patients with chronic coronary disease