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The original article on which this summary is based has been retracted after irregularities in the data calculations were identified.
Evidence suggests electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are more effective than traditional nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), such as patches and gum, for smoking cessation (NEJM JW Gen Med Mar 1 2019 and N Engl J Med 2019; 380:629). In this trial from China, researchers evaluated e-cigarettes, NRT, and varenicline for helping smokers quit.
In this 3-month intervention, 1068 smokers (age range, 25–45) were randomized to cartridge-based e-cigarettes (30 mg/mL nicotine salt for 2 weeks and 50 mg/mL after that), varenicline (at standard doses), or NRT gum (2 mg for smokers of ≤20 cigarettes/day and 4 mg for smoke…