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Recycling of hard-core smokers with nicotine nasal spray.
Author: JørgensenS, MikkelsenK, NørregaardJ, TønnesenP
Original Abstract of the Article :
The primary aim of this smoking cessation study was to evaluate the effect of long-term treatment with nicotine nasal spray in a group of hard-core smokers. A further aim was to compare the effect of ad libitum with fixed dosage of nasal nicotine spray. Eighty nine smokers, failures from two earlier...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.96.09081619
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Recycling of Hard-Core Smokers with Nicotine Nasal Spray
The desert of smoking cessation research is vast and challenging, with a constant search for effective strategies to help smokers quit. This research explores the potential of nicotine nasal spray for recycling hard-core smokers who have failed previous cessation attempts. The authors examine the long-term effects of nicotine nasal spray, comparing ad libitum use with fixed dosing in a group of smokers who had previously failed with nicotine patches. The findings reveal that while short-term outcomes were promising, the long-term success rate was low, suggesting the need for more aggressive interventions for hard-core smokers. A key finding is the lack of significant difference in success rates between ad libitum and fixed dosing, highlighting the importance of finding alternative approaches for this challenging population.
Navigating the Desert of Smoking Cessation
This research, like a seasoned traveler venturing into a new desert, explores the potential of nicotine nasal spray for recycling hard-core smokers. The study's findings highlight the challenges of helping this population quit, emphasizing the need for more aggressive and personalized approaches to smoking cessation. This research serves as a reminder that the desert of smoking cessation is filled with complex and often unpredictable obstacles.
Towards a Smoke-Free Future
This research underscores the ongoing need for innovation and research in the field of smoking cessation, particularly for hard-core smokers. The study's findings highlight the importance of exploring alternative approaches and developing more effective strategies to help smokers quit. By understanding the complexities of addiction and the challenges faced by hard-core smokers, we can work towards a future where smoking is no longer a significant threat to public health.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research, like a weary traveler searching for an oasis in the desert of addiction, explores the potential of nicotine nasal spray for hard-core smokers. The study's findings highlight the challenges of helping this population quit, emphasizing the need for continued research and development of more effective cessation strategies. This research reminds us that the path to a smoke-free future requires a multi-pronged approach, combining innovative therapies with compassionate support and unwavering determination.
Date :
- Date Completed 1997-01-17
- Date Revised 2019-08-22
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