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Using e-cigarettes for smoking cessation: evaluation of a pilot project in the North West of England.

Margaret CoffeyA M Cooper-RyanL HoustonK ThompsonP A Cook
Published in: Perspectives in public health (2020)
Making the conservative assumption that all those not in contact at 4 weeks were still smoking tobacco, for every five people entering the scheme, three people stayed on the programme and reduced their cigarette smoking and one person cut out tobacco altogether. E-cigarettes appear to be an effective nicotine replacement therapy; however, further research is required to determine whether e-cigarette users are more likely to reduce their overall nicotine consumption in the longer term.
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