Randomized Trial: E-Cigarettes vs. Nicotine-Replacement Therapy
30 Jan, 2019 | 23:35h | UTCA Randomized Trial of E-Cigarettes versus Nicotine-Replacement Therapy – New England Journal of Medicine (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Editorial: The Dangerous Flavors of E-Cigarettes (free)
Commentaries: E-cigarettes more effective than nicotine replacement therapies, finds major trial – Queen Mary University of London (free) AND UK study shows e-cigarettes help adult smokers quit, but US experts urge caution – CNN (free) AND E-Cigarettes Are Effective at Helping Smokers Quit, a Study Says – The New York times (10 articles per month are free) AND E-cigarettes ‘much better for quitting smoking’ – BBC (free) AND Study Found Vaping Beat Traditional Smoking-Cessation Options – NPR (free)
Related Commentary on Twitter
Trial finds e-cigarettes more effective than nicotine-replacement therapy with respect to the 1-year abstinence rate (18% vs. 10%). Throat or mouth irritation was more common with e-cigarettes, and nausea was more common with nicotine-replacement. https://t.co/cyEnDP630v pic.twitter.com/1je5vN87ru
— NEJM (@NEJM) January 30, 2019