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Comparative clinical effectiveness and safety of tobacco cessation pharmacotherapies and electronic cigarettes: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Kyla H ThomasMichael N DaliliJosé Antonio López-LópezEdna KeeneyDavid M PhillippoMarcus R MunafoMatthew D StevensonDeborah M CaldwellNicky J Welton
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
Most tobacco cessation monotherapies and combination therapies are more effective than placebo at helping participants to achieve sustained abstinence, with varenicline appearing to be most effective based on current evidence. There does not appear to be strong evidence of associations between most tobacco cessation pharmacotherapies and adverse events; however, the data are limited and there is a need for improved reporting of safety data.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • replacement therapy
  • systematic review
  • adverse drug
  • machine learning
  • double blind
  • phase iii
  • open label