J Korean Med Assoc.  2024 Apr;67(4):230-239. 10.5124/jkma.2024.67.4.230.

Pharmacotherapy guidelines for smoking cessation in primary healthcare clinics

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Family Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital Healthcare System Gangnam Center, Seoul, Korea
  • 2Department of Family Medicine and Health Promotion Center, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, Anyang, Korea
  • 3Department of Family Medicine, Wonkwang University Sanbon Hospital, Gunpo, Korea
  • 4Department of Family Medicine, Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Goyang, Korea

Abstract

Background
Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, with smoking cessation representing the most effective strategy to reduce the risk of smoking-related diseases. Pharmacotherapeutic interventions for smoking cessation such as nicotine replacement therapy, bupropion, and varenicline aim to manage the symptoms of nicotine cravings and withdrawal. Evidence-based practice guidelines for pharmacotherapy in smoking cessation have been recently developed in Korea.
Current Concepts
Among the general population, varenicline is the recommended first-line therapy for smoking cessation, surpassing nicotine patches and bupropion therapy. Although varenicline is commonly effective, combination therapy with varenicline and a nicotine patches may be considered when varenicline monotherapy is insufficient for managing nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Extended-duration therapy (>12 weeks) has demonstrated greater efficacy compared to standard therapy (6-12 weeks). Varenicline can promote attempts to quit smoking in smokers who are not yet prepared to quit. In cases of smokers with comorbid psychiatric conditions, varenicline is preferred over nicotine patches. The efficacy and safety profiles of smoking cessation medications have been well established in patients with cardiovascular diseases.
Discussion and Conclusion
Smoking is a chronic condition associated with a high risk of relapse, emphasizing the crucial role of pharmacotherapy in increasing the success rates of smoking cessation. In accordance with evidence-based smoking cessation guidelines, the careful selection of pharmacotherapeutic agents tailored to individual smokers is pivotal.

Keyword

Primary health care; Smoking cessation; Drug therapy; Nicotine; Practice guideline; 일차의료; 금연; 약물요법; 니코틴; 진료지침
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