2001
DOI: 10.1155/2001/947097
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Nicotine Replacement Combined with a Novel Compound (ProBAN) for Smoking Cessation: A Pilot Study

Abstract: This pilot study indicated that ProBAN combined with nicotine replacement doubled the continuous sustained quit rate compared with nicotine replacement alone, with no adverse effects. Although not statistically significant due to the size of the study, this result suggests that it may be an effective therapy for smoking cessation, and larger studies are warranted.

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“…3 We also identified other studies of treatments for non-cancer related conditions that did not allow concomitant medication use. 14-16 Although such exclusion criteria allow researchers to identify statistically significant associations between drug administration and outcomes by minimizing confounders (by limiting use of concomitant medications that might affect investigational drug absorption or metabolism), these criteria lessen external validity and applicability to everyday clinical practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 We also identified other studies of treatments for non-cancer related conditions that did not allow concomitant medication use. 14-16 Although such exclusion criteria allow researchers to identify statistically significant associations between drug administration and outcomes by minimizing confounders (by limiting use of concomitant medications that might affect investigational drug absorption or metabolism), these criteria lessen external validity and applicability to everyday clinical practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%