Cost‐effectiveness of e‐cigarettes compared with nicotine replacement therapy in stop smoking services in England (TEC study): a randomized controlled trial
Addiction2019Vol. 115(3), pp. 507–517
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Jinshuo Li, Peter Hájek, Francesca Pesola, Qi Wu, Anna Phillips‐Waller, Dunja Przulj, Katie Myers Smith, Natalie Bisal, Peter Sasieni, Lynne Dawkins, Louise Ross, Maciej Ł. Goniewicz, Hayden McRobbie, Steve Parrott
Abstract
Using e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid with standard behavioural support in stop-smoking services in England is likely to be more cost-effective than using nicotine replacement therapy in the same setting.
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