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Schnoll, R.A., et al. - Overall, additional research is needed to examine the potential effectiveness and safety of pharmacotherapies for pregnant women who smoke. Greater attention to the unique needs of female smokers may allow healthcare providers to optimize delivery of pharmacotherapy and behavioral counseling to aid their female patients to quit smoking

   

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