Influence of oral tobacco versus smoking on multiple sclerosis disease activity and progression.
Jing WuTomas OlssonJan A HillertLars AlfredssonAnna Karin HedströmPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2023)
Our findings indicate that both smoking and passive smoking have a negative influence on MS and that smoking cessation post diagnosis may be an important secondary preventive measure. Snuff use was associated with slower disease progression, suggesting that nicotine replacement therapy could be an attractive way to increase the chance of quitting smoking among patients with MS.