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Switching to e-cigarettes as harm reduction among individuals with chronic disease who currently smoke: Results of a pilot randomized controlled trial.

Mahathi VojjalaElizabeth R StevensAndrew NicholsonTucker MorganAayush KaneriaGrace XiangOlivia WilkerRachel WisniewskiIrina MelnicOmar El-ShahawyKenneth I BergerScott E Sherman
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2024)
The findings from this pilot RCT hold significant implications with chronic conditions such as COPD, asthma, CAD and PAD who smoke CCs. The observed reduction in cigarettes per day and improvement in respiratory symptoms suggest that switching to ECs appears feasible and acceptable among those with chronic diseases. These results suggest that ECs may offer an alternative for individuals struggling to quit CC smoking through existing pharmacotherapies. This study supports further exploration of switching to ECs as a harm reduction strategy among CC users who have been unsuccessful at quitting by other means.
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