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Combined pharmacotherapy and behavioural interventions for smoking cessation.
Author: LancasterTim, SteadLindsay F
Original Abstract of the Article :
Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies (including nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), varenicline and bupropion) are effective in helping people to stop smoking. Combining both treatment approaches is recommended where possible, but the size of the tr...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD008286.pub2
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Smoking Cessation: A Combined Approach for Success
Smoking cessation, a challenging but achievable goal for many individuals, often requires a multifaceted approach. This review explores the potential of combining pharmacotherapy and behavioral interventions to enhance smoking cessation rates. Think of this research as a strategic plan, utilizing multiple tools to help smokers break free from their addiction.
Combining Forces for Smoking Cessation
The researchers reviewed the evidence on both pharmacotherapies, such as nicotine replacement therapy and varenicline, and behavioral interventions, such as brief advice and counseling, in smoking cessation. They found that combining both approaches can significantly increase the chances of success. This is like a team effort, where different strategies work together to achieve a common goal. The findings suggest that a comprehensive approach, incorporating both medication and behavioral support, can be particularly effective in helping smokers quit.
A Multifaceted Approach to Healthier Living
This review highlights the importance of a multifaceted approach to smoking cessation, emphasizing the benefits of combining pharmacotherapy and behavioral interventions. The findings suggest that this combined approach can provide smokers with the best possible chance of success, promoting healthier lives and reducing the risks associated with smoking.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This review provides a comprehensive overview of the evidence supporting a combined approach to smoking cessation, highlighting the benefits of integrating both pharmacotherapy and behavioral interventions. The findings underscore the importance of a multifaceted approach, providing smokers with the best possible support and guidance on their journey to a smoke-free life. It's a reminder that achieving health goals often requires a team effort, where different strategies work together to achieve lasting success.
Date :
- Date Completed 2012-11-16
- Date Revised 2022-04-08
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