Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is recommended in current Australian clinical guidelines for pregnant women who are unable to quit smoking unassisted. Clinicians report low levels of prescribing NRT during pregnancy, due to safety concerns and low levels of confidence in their ability to prescribe ...
Nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancyCigarette smoking is a major modifiable cause of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Nicotine-replacement therapy (NRT) is recommended in guidelines, but its efficacy and safety during pregnancy is uncertain. This multicentre double-blind trial recruited 1050 pregnant ...
To help kids quit, current public health guidelines recommend physicians counsel students trying to quit to use nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products such as gum and patches. However, this is in direct opposition to FDA labeling, which states that NRT products should not be sold to anyone...
Guidelines recommend that smoking cessation interventions are offered in all clinical settings to all smokers willing to make a quit attempt. Since the effectiveness of routine provision of behavioural counselling and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) to smokers admitted to hospital has not been establis...
Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is safer than smoking and should be recommended to more pregnant patients who are not able to quit on their own, according to a new review study in the Medical Journal of Australia led by a Ben-Gurion University of the
Background Assessing whether and how adolescents use nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) will be important given recent recommendations to make NRT more accessible by lowering its price, increasing its distribution, and advising health care professionals to suggest its use for smoking cessation. Objectives...
Nicotine replacement therapy for vaping cessation among mono and dual users: a mixed methods preliminary study. Addict Behav. 2023;139:107579. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107579 PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 10. Graham AL, Amato MS, Cha S, Jacobs MA, Bottcher MM, ...
While NP may offer greater satisfaction compared to other forms of nicotine replacement therapy like lozenges and gum [21], recent studies suggest that NP’s craving relief may not assist in quitting tobacco products and could lead to misuse due to their higher plasma nicotine delivery compared ...
5 Nicotine is not classed as a carcinogen and has been used for several decades in the form of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).13,14Nicotine has well-documented cardiovascular effects, but these are likely to pose little risk in most individuals.15 There is some debate if nicotine may ...
Clinical trial comparing nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) plus brief counselling, brief counselling alone, and minimal intervention on smoking cessation ... Guidelines recommend that smoking cessation interventions are offered in all clinical settings to all smokers willing to make a quit attempt. Since...