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Abstract Background and Aims Oral nicotine pouches (NPs) are a new class of non‐combustible nicotine products that have gained rapid popularity. Despite rising sales and marketing, evidence of their prevalence and risk perceptions remains limited. This systematic review aimed to synthesize the available global evidence on the prevalence and patterns of
Salma Mahmoodianfard +7 more
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Beyond abstinence: Redefining success in cannabis use disorder treatment
Abstract Background Over two decades of pharmacotherapy research has yet to yield a consistently effective medication for cannabis use disorder (CUD), in part because clinical trials have frequently prioritized abstinence as a primary or key endpoint.
Tobias B. Atkin +3 more
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Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Long Term Smoking Cessation: a Meta Analysis.
Etter, JF, Stapleton, JA
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NICOTINE ADDICTION AND TREATMENT
▪ Abstract The persistence of cigarette smoking despite widespread awareness of adverse health effects results from an underlying addiction to nicotine. Unaided attempts to quit smoking are generally unsuccessful. This article discusses nicotine addiction and therapeutic techniques that have been or are being developed to relieve smoking withdrawal ...
Jed E. Rose, Ph.D
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Journal of Dental Education, 2002
Nicotine addiction has been identified as the primary contributor to continued widespread tobacco use worldwide. Although the health benefits of smoking cessation are well publicized, few smokers successfully quit on a long‐term basis. A number of pharmacological agents have been shown to approximately double long‐term smoking cessation rates and have,
Michael, Kotlyar, Dorothy K, Hatsukami
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Nicotine addiction has been identified as the primary contributor to continued widespread tobacco use worldwide. Although the health benefits of smoking cessation are well publicized, few smokers successfully quit on a long‐term basis. A number of pharmacological agents have been shown to approximately double long‐term smoking cessation rates and have,
Michael, Kotlyar, Dorothy K, Hatsukami
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