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Clinical Trial
. 1995 Mar;90(3):407-13.
doi: 10.1046/j.1360-0443.1995.9034079.x.

Cessation of long-term nicotine gum use--a prospective, randomized trial

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Cessation of long-term nicotine gum use--a prospective, randomized trial

R D Hurt et al. Addiction. 1995 Mar.

Abstract

Nicotine gum is an important adjunct for smoking cessation for many smokers, and long-term use of nicotine gum will occur in a small percentage of patients. To date, no method of cessation in long-term users has been studied in a randomized trial. We enrolled 26 subjects at the Mayo Clinic site of the Lung Health Study who had used nicotine gum for more than 6 months to participate in a trial where subjects were randomly assigned to: (1) abrupt cessation, (2) taper with placebo gum, or (3) taper with active gum. At the end of the 6-week trial, the percentage of subjects abstinent from gum use and not smoking was not different among the three groups: 66.7% for the abrupt cessation group, 71.4% for the taper with placebo gum group and 60% for the taper with active gum group. One subject in the taper with placebo gum group relapsed to smoking during the trial but was abstinent from smoking again at long-term follow-up. Long-term follow-up (median 284 days) showed 65% of subjects were abstinent from all nicotine products. Motivated subjects can stop long-term nicotine gum use without relapse to gum use or smoking by either abrupt cessation or brief tapering.

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    Stapleton J. Stapleton J. Addiction. 1995 Oct;90(10):1406-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1995.tb03561.x. Addiction. 1995. PMID: 8616471 Clinical Trial. No abstract available.

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