'Seminal Study' Provides Compelling Evidence That E-Cigarettes Are More Effective Than Other Nicotine Products for Smokers Trying to Quit
A randomized trial found that vapers were nearly twice as likely to quit as NRT users.

A new British study provides the strongest evidence yet that e-cigarettes are more effective as a smoking cessation aid than other forms of nicotine replacement. The results, reported yesterday in The New England Journal of Medicine, should encourage public health officials in the United States to embrace the harm-reducing potential of vaping, as their counterparts in the U.K. have been doing for years, rather than portraying e-cigarettes as a menace.
The researchers, led by Queen Mary University psychologist Peter Hajek, randomly assigned 886 smokers interested in quitting to receive either a vaporizer kit or nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products. The subjects in the vaping group initially received a bottle of tobacco-flavored e-liquid and were told to choose whatever flavor they wanted after they finished it. The subjects in the NRT group were free to choose nicotine patches, gum, lozenges, nasal spray, inhalers, mouth spray, mouth strips, or microtabs. Both groups also participated in "behavioral support" sessions.
After a year, 18 percent of the vapers were no longer smoking, compared to 9.9 percent of the NRT users. "Both e-cigarettes and nicotine-replacement products were perceived to be less satisfying than cigarettes," Hajek et al. write. "However, e-cigarettes provided greater satisfaction and were rated as more helpful to refrain from smoking than nicotine replacement products."
Hajek thinks the study will help legitimize e-cigarettes as an option for smokers who want to quit. "Health professionals have been reluctant to recommend [e-cigarettes] because of the lack of clear evidence from randomized controlled trials," he told The New York Times. "This is now likely to change." Neal Benowitz, a clinical pharmacologist who is a leading expert on nicotine and tobacco, called the trial "a seminal study" that is "so important to the field."
A randomized trial reported in 2013 found that e-cigarettes were slightly more effective than nicotine patches: The six-month quit rate for vapers was 7.3 percent, compared to 5.8 percent for patch users. That study, Hajek et al. note, "used cartridge e-cigarettes with low nicotine delivery and no face-to-face contact." Improved nicotine delivery helps account for the higher quit rate in the new study, which bodes well for Juul, the leading e-cigarette in the U.S. market.
While studies like these provide strong evidence that e-cigarettes help smokers quit, success rates in the real world are apt to be higher, since smokers can choose the products that work best for them rather than being randomly assigned to one. The finding that e-cigarettes are almost twice as effective as NRTs is similar to the results of a survey that health psychologist Robert West and his colleagues conducted several years ago. They found that 20 percent of vapers were no longer smoking, compared to 10.1 percent of NRT users. Because e-cigarettes have improved since then, their advantages for smokers who choose them may be greater nowadays.
As tobacco harm reduction advocate Carl Phillips pointed out after the West study was published, "Self-selection is not a problem, but rather part of what matters in the real world. There is no possibility that every smoker in a population will be assigned one method to quit. Thus, there is no reason to try to figure out which would be the best single method to assign to everyone (which is basically what a well-done clinical study would show). Rather, in the real world, each of the cessation methods is available to everyone, and (since it does not matter which one someone uses, from the perspective of health) it is best if they can find which one works best for them (which refers to both effective smoking cessation and ongoing happiness)."
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This kind of science has no place in the United States of Moral Panic. It obviously sends the wrong message to the children.
hypnotherapy.
I quit cold turkey, gained about 30lbs, and then lost the weight and competed in trail running races, like a man. These kids these days have it too easy.
Chasing half-dressed screaming women through the woods shouldn't really be called trail racing.
Why not?
I don't know. Carry on.
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Who really cares if it's useful to quit? How about we focus on the fact it's about as dangerous as bacon and coffee for breakfast.
Coffee and bacon are healthy.
the pig has an argument
They arent really healthy, yet they are not banned even while you can buy enough no doze to kill yourself with over the counter. Weird.
Coffee is healthy.
Debatable, I've seen it go both ways. I should narrow it to caffeine perhaps, which is related to nicotine. Both are addictive, and neither are really 'good but their harms aren't appreciably higher than tons of other unregulated legal activity.
Too bad, thetruth.org tells me that your yummy flavored death sticks aren't any better than the old smoky ones.
Is that where you get your science?
Long term epidiomiology data on ecig users is not available. Chemical analysis demonstrates far lower levels of known carcinogens in ecig users compared to tobacco users.
So it is harm reduction at least.
Example study here: https://tinyurl.com/y88dqe5n
I think he's being sarcastic, but you are correct.
Sparky is always serious and usually wrong.
You can stuff your "real science" right up your ass. They wouldn't let a group advertise on television unless their point was 100% accurate.
HA HA HA HA !
Can't tell if serious.
The abstract is linked. I do not have paid access to the full article.
One thing I noticed. The study subjects could choose a starter ecig kit with one cartridge. That might last a week I guess, then they were free to continue or not, switch to a disposable cartridge like Juul, or go back to cigarettes on their own.
The other group got a free 3 month supply of whatever other option, gum, spray, lozenges containing nicotine. Then they were on their own.
The ecig group had to try harder and spend more to get to 3 months.
There were therapy sessions but we know those do not work.
Results were followed to one year.
So Crusty went cold turkey. That is best and good for you hi five Crusty.
There are the rest who have failed with that. There is now solid evidence for doctors to recommend ecigs for patients refractory to other options.
So Crusty went cold turkey. That is best and good for you hi five Crusty.
There are the rest who have failed with that.
Pushing through the headaches, constipation, and misery for a month makes me better than them.
Honestly you go through all that when you switch to a vape kit as well, possibly minus the headaches.
You go, girl.
It makes you as an individual stronger Crusty. You overcame that adversity.
Better, is not for me or anyone else to judge.
Obviously I would have successfully stormed the beaches at Normandy while those weak quitters wouldn't have even made it off the Higgins boat.
With the sun glinting off your oiled shirtless chest.
Higgins boats are known to be highly hazardous to health during beach invasions.
Picked the wrong time to quit smoking.
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