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Open Access 01-12-2014 | Original research article

Effectiveness of pharmacologic therapies on smoking cessation success: three years results of a smoking cessation clinic

Authors: Elif Yilmazel Ucar, Omer Araz, Nafiye Yilmaz, Metin Akgun, Mehmet Meral, Hasan Kaynar, Leyla Saglam

Published in: Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Pharmacologic therapies have an important role in the success of interventions for smoking cessation. This study aims to determine the efficacy of several pharmacologic treatments in patients who applied to a smoking cessation clinic.

Methods

This retrospective study includes 422 patients who presented to our smoking cessation clinic between January 2010 and June 2013, used the pharmacologic treatment as prescribed and completed the one-year follow-up period. All patients were assessed using the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND) and received both behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy. Patients’ smoking status at one year was assessed by telephone interview.

Results

The patients were 24.3% female (103/422) and 75.7% male (319/422) with a mean age of 38 ± 10 years. Patients were divided into three groups: varenicline (166 patients), bupropion (148 patients) and nicotine replacement therapy (108 patients).
The smoking cessation rates of these groups were 32.5%, 23% and 52.8%, respectively, and were statistically significant (p > 0.001). The overall success rate was 35%. Further analysis revealed that pharmacologic therapy (p > 0.001) and gender (p = 0.01) were factors that showed statistically significant effects on smoking cessation rates. Males had higher success rates than females. The overall relapse rate was 21.6% and the bupropion group showed the highest relapse rate among treatment groups. Lack of determination emerged as the most important factor leading to relapse.

Conclusion

Nicotine replacement therapy was found to be more effective at promoting abstinence from smoking than other pharmacologic therapies.
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Metadata
Title
Effectiveness of pharmacologic therapies on smoking cessation success: three years results of a smoking cessation clinic
Authors
Elif Yilmazel Ucar
Omer Araz
Nafiye Yilmaz
Metin Akgun
Mehmet Meral
Hasan Kaynar
Leyla Saglam
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 2049-6958
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2049-6958-9-9

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