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A randomized clinical trial of nicotine lozenge for smokeless tobacco use
Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 11/02/09
Ebbert JO et al. – The 4–mg nicotine lozenge increased self–reported but not biochemically confirmed tobacco abstinence rates at 3 months. The use of the 4–mg nicotine lozenge is associated with decreased nicotine withdrawal symptoms and tobacco craving.
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