Blood test could be key to quitting smoking for good
NCT ID NCT03227679
Summary
This study tested if a simple blood test could help doctors choose the most effective quit-smoking medication for each person. Researchers enrolled 82 daily smokers and compared standard treatment to a personalized approach based on how fast a person's body breaks down nicotine. The goal was to see if matching medication to metabolism could help more people successfully quit.
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