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Emerging issues in smoking cessation and tobacco products
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Cost effectiveness of inpatient initiated varenicline tartrate (VT) plus counselling compared to counselling alone: 2 year follow-up of the Smoking Termination Opportunity for inPatients (STOP) study
Brian Smith (Adelaide, Australia), Brian Smith, Kristin Carson, Kim Dalziel, Malcolm Brinn, Foruhar Moayeri, Philip Clarke, Matthew Peters, Adrian Esterman
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International Congress 2016 – Emerging issues in smoking cessation and tobacco products
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Emerging issues in smoking cessation and tobacco products
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4600
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Airway diseases
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Brian Smith (Adelaide, Australia), Brian Smith, Kristin Carson, Kim Dalziel, Malcolm Brinn, Foruhar Moayeri, Philip Clarke, Matthew Peters, Adrian Esterman. Cost effectiveness of inpatient initiated varenicline tartrate (VT) plus counselling compared to counselling alone: 2 year follow-up of the Smoking Termination Opportunity for inPatients (STOP) study. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 4600
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