A multifactoral analysis of 1452 patients for smoking sensation. An outpatient lab experience

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Smoking habit is held responsible for several respiratory and metabolic diseases. Data from 1452 patients were recorded from our outpatient laboratory. The following parameters were recorded within several follow ups of our patients; smoking habit, respiratory functions, smoking cessation questionnaires, and administered drugs. The treatment administered to smokers throughout the period of inspection seems to also have a significant effect on dependence. In fact, varelicline causes a 50% reduction in smoking dependence in regards to nicotine substitutes (odds ratio: 0.48 (0.31-0,74), p=0.001) so displaying a substantial preponderance on the choice to fight smoking dependence. © Ivyspring International Publisher.

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Tsiouda, T., Zarogoulidis, P., Petridis, D., Pezirkianidis, N., Kioumis, I., Yarmus, L., … Zarogoulidis, K. (2014). A multifactoral analysis of 1452 patients for smoking sensation. An outpatient lab experience. Journal of Cancer, 5(6), 433–445. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.9360

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