Role of e-cigarettes and pharmacotherapy during attempts to quit cigarette smoking: The PATH Study 2013-16.
John P PierceTarik BenmarhniaRuifeng ChenMartha WhiteDavid B AbramsBridget K AmbroseCarlos BlancoNicolette BorekKelvin ChoiBlair ColemanWilson M ComptonK Michael CummingsCristine D DelnevoTara Elton-MarshallMaciej L GoniewiczShannon GravelyGeoffrey T FongDorothy HatsukamiJames HenrieKarin A KaszaSheila KealeyHeather L KimmelJean LimpertRaymond S NiauraCarolina RamôaEva SharmaMarushka L SilveiraCassandra A StantonMichael B SteinbergEthel TaylorMaansi Bansal-TraversDennis R TrinidadLisa D GardnerAndrew HylandSamir SonejiKaren MesserPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Among US daily smokers who quit cigarettes in 2014-15, use of e-cigarettes in that attempt compared to approved cessation aids or no products showed similar abstinence rates 1-2 years later.