Written by Bill Godshall Tuesday, 20 July 2010 06:39
Study: Snus more effective and prevalent than NRT for quitting smoking among Norwegian men
A new study (abstract below) found that snus (despite being demonized by anti-tobacco extremists and government health agencies worldwide) has helped far more Norwegian men quit smoking than have NRT products, and that snus has been more effective for smoking cessation than the use of NRT products (despite drug industry funded anti-tobacco groups and government health agencies aggressively urging smokers to use NRT products to quit smoking).
I strongly suggest everyone interested in public health, truthfulness, human rights and responsible tobacco/nicotine product regulation read the full text of this article, as the abstract only scratches the surface of the study's many important findings.
Bill Godshall
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The use of snus for quitting smoking compared with medicinal products
Full text of article at:
http://ntr.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/ntq105v1
Abstract
Introduction: Given there are few experimental studies comparing the effects of snus and medicinal products for quitting smoking, self-reports from smokers who have used different methods for quitting smoking can be informative.
Methods: Fourteen thousand seven hundred and forty-four Norwegian men aged between 20 and 50 years were selected at random from a national representative web panel and sent a questionnaire by E-mail. Of the 7,170 (48.6%) who responded, there were 1,775 former and 1,808 current smokers. They were asked about the method they used and the outcome of their last attempt to quit smoking.
Results: In a regression model in which education, number of previous attempts to quit smoking, perception of risk, and age were controlled for, the odds ratio (OR) for reporting total abstinence at the time of the survey was significantly higher for those who had used varenicline (OR = 4.95, p < .006) and snus (OR = 2.68, p < .001) compared with those who had used nicotine chewing gum (reference OR = 1). For smokers who reported that they had tried to quit with the help of snus, 62.4% reported that they still used snus at the time of the survey either daily (43.8%) or occasionally (18.6%). The proportion who still used medicinal nicotine products at the time of the survey was 9.5%.
Discussion: Compared with medicinal nicotine products, snus and varenicline increased the probability of quitting smoking completely, but snus seemed to maintain nicotine dependence.
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nadan10 makes this comment
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
This quote doesn't match up with the article you wrote for the study, Bill. Care to explain?
nanookofeclectic makes this comment
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Bill Godshall makes this comment
Tuesday, 03 August 2010
Regarding nnookofeclectic's inquiry, varenicline is a drug marketed as a smoking cessation aid that is available only by prescription and is marketed in different countries under the brand names of Champix and Chantax.
A troubling study on Varenicline was released last week.
Thoughts and Acts of Aggression/Violence Toward Others Reported in Association with Varenicline
http://www.theannals.com/cgi/content/abstract/aph.1P172v1?maxtoshow=&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&author1=Moore,+Thomas&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&sortspec=relevance&resourcetype=HWCIT
Larry Waters makes this comment
Thursday, 05 August 2010
Snuff as an effective smoking-terminator
Thu 05. Aug 2010
Using snuff (snus)may be more effective method to quit smoking than nicotine gum and patches, according to a Norwegian study. 1800 former smokers were examined, and those who used snuff succeeded better than others, according to Forskning.no.
NRK P1 Dagsnytt, 07:30