Pre-quitting nicotine replacement therapy: Findings from a pilot study

  • Bullen C
  • Whittaker R
  • Walker N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) while still smoking in the lead up to quitting could enhance success at quitting, one of the most cost-effective means of improving health, but little is known about its acceptability and tolerability.

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Bullen, C., Whittaker, R., Walker, N., & Wallace-Bell, M. (2006). Pre-quitting nicotine replacement therapy: Findings from a pilot study. Tobacco Induced Diseases, 3(2), 35. https://doi.org/10.1186/1617-9625-3-2-35

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