Use of FDA-Approved Pharmacologic Treatments for Tobacco Dependence — United States, 1984–1998

The results are presented of a study designed to estimate the number of quit attempts by smokers using FDA-approved pharmacologic aids during 1984-1998. The results indicate that product use has changed over this period and that the availability of over-the-counter products and the introduction of n...

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subjects Cigarette smoking
Drug Approval
Drug prescriptions
Drug Utilization
Government services
Humans
Inhalers
Medical research
Medications
Nicotine - analogs & derivatives
Nicotine - therapeutic use
Nicotine dependence
Nicotinic Agonists - therapeutic use
Nonprescription Drugs
Pharmacies
Pharmacology
Prescription drugs
Public health
Smoking cessation
Smoking Cessation - methods
Tobacco Use Disorder - drug therapy
United States - epidemiology
United States Food and Drug Administration
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