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  • Title: Treatment of nicotine addiction.
    Author: Jones DL, Mobley CC.
    Journal: Tex Dent J; 2000 Jun; 117(6):26-32. PubMed ID: 11857853.
    Abstract:
    The best available data show smoking to be by far the most important cause of disease and death in our society, contributing to an average of 1000 deaths every day. Although a large majority of current smokers express a desire to quit, the majority of "self-help" attempts to quit are not successful. Further, most smokers indicate never having received advice on cessation from healthcare providers. The combination of pharmacotherapy and behavioral interventions, even on a minimal level, have been shown to be effective in cessation. Such strategies are certainly highly cost-effective, given the enormous costs to society of smoking-related illnesses. Therefore, it is important that all healthcare providers provide at least some form of smoking cessation programs for their patients.
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