Recruiting Smokers for Unique Trial of Pills to Help You Give Up
Birmingham Post › February 13, 2004
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Birmingham Post › February 13, 2004
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Smokers are being recruited to take part in a world-first study combining a common antidepressant with nicotine replacement therapy in a bid to help them quit.
Experts at the University of Birmingham are looking for 900 people who smoke more than ten cigarettes a day to examine if a combination of the treatments aids giving up.See the full content of this document
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Recruiting Smokers for Unique Trial of Pills to Help You Give Up
The research will involve participants taking the antidepressant nortriptyline once an...
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