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Efficacy of e-cigarettes as aids to cessation of combustible tobacco smoking: updated evidence review

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Yazidjoglou, Amelia
Ford, Laura
Baenziger, Olivia
Brown, Sinan
Martin, Melonie
Zulfiqar, Tehzeeb
Joshy, Grace
Beckwith, Katie
Banks, Emily

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The Australian National University

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This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to summarise the current published peer-reviewed randomised control trial (RCT) evidence on the efficacy of e-cigarettes – nicotine and non-nicotine – for the sustained cessation of combustible tobacco cigarette smoking and for the cessation of ongoing exposure to nicotine. The review also considers the evidence in the light of potential competing interests.

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Yazidjoglou A, Ford L, Baenziger O, Brown S, Martin M, Zulfiqar T, Joshy G, Beckwith K, Banks E. Efficacy of e-cigarettes as aids to cessation of combustible tobacco smoking: updated evidence review. Final report prepared for the Australian Government Department of Health: online version, September 2021. Available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/247864

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