Nicotine vs placebo gum in general medical practice.

Author: FenwickJ W, GustS W, HealeyM L, HughesJ R, KeenanR M

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Three hundred fifteen smokers who attended a family practice clinic and wished to quit smoking were assigned in a random, double-blind manner to receive either nicotine (2 mg) or placebo gum. Smokers initially received brief advice from a physician and nurse, a slide presentation and written materia...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2644465

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The Effectiveness of Nicotine Gum for Smoking Cessation

In the vast desert of smoking cessation research, nicotine gum is a popular oasis. This study investigates its effectiveness in helping smokers quit, exploring a scenario where the gum is used in a general medical practice setting. The researchers randomly assigned 315 smokers to receive either nicotine or placebo gum, all while providing brief counseling and support.

Limited Effectiveness in a General Practice Setting

After 11 months, the study found that only a small and statistically insignificant difference existed between the nicotine gum group and the placebo group in terms of sustained abstinence. This suggests that while nicotine gum may provide some benefit, its effectiveness may be limited when used in a general medical practice setting without intensive support.

Health Implications and Everyday Applications

This study underscores the importance of comprehensive support in smoking cessation. While nicotine gum can be a helpful tool, it's not a magic bullet. Smokers seeking to quit would benefit from a combination of strategies, including counseling, behavioral therapies, and personalized support.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Quitting smoking is a challenging journey, and nicotine gum alone might not be enough to reach your destination. It's like trying to navigate the desert without a compass or a guide. You need a comprehensive approach that includes a combination of tools and support. The desert can be unforgiving, but with the right tools and guidance, you can conquer the challenges and reach your goal!

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1989-03-23
  2. Date Revised 2016-10-17
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Pubmed ID

2644465

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

2644465

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