
The research was published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, a senior author and a Cochrane editor, said, “This is an area of research that is in its infancy, but is growing rapidly and organically from people who vape asking for help to quit vaping.
“We also know that people who use vaping as a way to transition away from smoking are often keen to know how they can safely transition away from vaping without relapsing to smoking, which is really important.”
Cochrane reviews have found “high certainty evidence” that e-cigarettes lead to better chances of quitting smoking than patches, gums, lozenges or other traditional nicotine replacement therapy.
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