Successful use of nicotine replacement therapy to quit e-cigarettes: Lack of treatment protocol highlights need for guidelines

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Key Clinical Message: Although use of electronic nicotine delivery system devices, such as e-cigarettes and vapor pens, is on the rise, no treatment protocols exist to help such users quit. We report the case of a 24-year-old patient in a tobacco treatment program who successfully quit e-cigarette use by using nicotine replacement therapy.

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Silver, B., Ripley-Moffitt, C., Greyber, J., & Goldstein, A. O. (2016). Successful use of nicotine replacement therapy to quit e-cigarettes: Lack of treatment protocol highlights need for guidelines. Clinical Case Reports, 4(4), 409–411. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.477

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