Gender difference and effect of pharmacotherapy: findings from a smoking cessation service
Abstract Background Smoking cessation services are available in England to provide assistance to those wishing to quit smoking. Data from one such service were analysed in order to investigate differences in quit rate between males and females prescribed with different treatments. Methods A logistic...
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Main Authors: | N. J. Walker (Author), H. C. van Woerden (Author), V. Kiparoglou (Author), Y. Yang (Author), H. Robinson (Author), E. Croghan (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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