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The safety, effectiveness and cost‐effectiveness of cytisine in achieving six‐month continuous smoking abstinence in tuberculosis patients—protocol for a double‐blind, placebo‐controlled randomized trial
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University of York, ARK Foundation, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, University of Leeds, ...
Published InAddiction
Year2018
Citations26
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Tuberculosis (TB) patients who quit smoking have much better disease outcomes than those who continue to smoke. In general populations, behavioural support combined with pharmacotherapy is the most effective strategy in helping people to quit. However, there is no evidence for the effectiveness of this strategy in TB patients who smoke. We will assess the safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine-a low-cost plant-derived nicotine substitute-for smoking cessation in TB patients compared with placebo, over and above brief behavioural support. DESIGN: Two-arm, parallel, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-centre (30 sites in Bangladesh and Pakistan), individually randomized trial. SETTING: TB treatment centres integrated into public health care systems in Bangladesh and Pakistan. PARTICIPANTS: Newly diagnosed (in the last 4 weeks) adult…
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