Predictors of post-treatment relapse to smoking in successful quitters: pooled data from two phase III varenicline trials.

Author: AnthenelliRobert M, ArteagaCarmen, HeffnerJaimee L, LeeTheodore C

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BACKGROUND: Identifying predictors of smoking relapse helps to elucidate the challenges of long-term smoking cessation and provides direction for improved treatment development. METHODS: In this post hoc data analysis, we examined predictors of relapse from end-of-treatment (week 13) through 1-year...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20071105

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Smoking Cessation: A Journey Through the Desert of Addiction

Kicking the smoking habit is a formidable challenge, like traversing a vast desert. This research examines the factors that influence long-term smoking abstinence, drawing upon data from two phase III varenicline trials. The researchers, like seasoned desert guides, analyzed the experiences of successful quitters to identify predictors of relapse.

The study revealed that the ability to quit smoking on the initial quit date and maintain abstinence throughout the treatment period is a strong predictor of long-term success. The researchers also found a surprising correlation between longer pretreatment periods of abstinence and an increased risk of relapse.

Staying the Course: The Key to Long-Term Success

This research highlights the importance of commitment in the fight against smoking. Just as a camel caravan requires consistent navigation to reach its destination, quitting smoking requires sustained effort to overcome the allure of nicotine.

Quitting Smoking: A Journey of Perseverance

Breaking free from smoking addiction is a challenging but rewarding journey. This research suggests that perseverance, like a resilient camel, is the key to success. It's a journey worth undertaking, as the rewards of a smoke-free life are as expansive as the desert itself.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research provides valuable insights into the challenges of long-term smoking cessation, emphasizing the importance of commitment and perseverance in navigating the desert of addiction. It's a reminder that success in quitting smoking requires a strategic approach, like a well-planned camel caravan journey, with a focus on maintaining abstinence throughout the treatment period.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2010-08-18
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-20
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Pubmed ID

20071105

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

NIHMS169876

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English

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