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Comparison of saliva cotinine and exhaled carbon monoxide concentrations when smoking and after being offered dual nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancy.

Bhavandeep SlaichRavinder ClaireJoanne EmerySarah LewisSue CooperRoss ThomsonLucy PhillipsDarren Kinahan-GoodwinRupert HarwoodLisa McDaidMiranda M ClarkAnne DickinsonTim Coleman
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
Pregnant women who smoke and are offered dual nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) appear to show no change in their exposure to cotinine compared with their pre-NRT exposure levels but they report smoking fewer cigarettes, as validated by reductions in exhaled carbon monoxide concentrations.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • replacement therapy
  • pregnant women
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • preterm birth