The safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine in achieving six-month continuous smoking abstinence in tuberculosis patients-protocol for a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial

Dogar O, Barua D, Böckmann M, Elsey H, Fatima R, Gabe R, Huque R, Keding A, Khan A, Kotz D, Kralikova E, et al. (2018)
Addiction 113(9): 1716-1726.

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Dogar, Omara; Barua, Deepa; Böckmann, MelanieUniBi ; Elsey, Helen; Fatima, Razia; Gabe, Rhian; Huque, Rumana; Keding, Ada; Khan, Amina; Kotz, Daniel; Kralikova, Eva; Newell, James N.
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TB and Tobacco trial
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2018
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Addiction
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113
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9
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1716-1726
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0965-2140
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Dogar O, Barua D, Böckmann M, et al. The safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine in achieving six-month continuous smoking abstinence in tuberculosis patients-protocol for a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial. Addiction. 2018;113(9):1716-1726.
Dogar, O., Barua, D., Böckmann, M., Elsey, H., Fatima, R., Gabe, R., Huque, R., et al. (2018). The safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine in achieving six-month continuous smoking abstinence in tuberculosis patients-protocol for a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial. Addiction, 113(9), 1716-1726. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.14242
Dogar, Omara, Barua, Deepa, Böckmann, Melanie, Elsey, Helen, Fatima, Razia, Gabe, Rhian, Huque, Rumana, et al. 2018. “The safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine in achieving six-month continuous smoking abstinence in tuberculosis patients-protocol for a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial”. Addiction 113 (9): 1716-1726.
Dogar, O., Barua, D., Böckmann, M., Elsey, H., Fatima, R., Gabe, R., Huque, R., Keding, A., Khan, A., Kotz, D., et al. (2018). The safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine in achieving six-month continuous smoking abstinence in tuberculosis patients-protocol for a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial. Addiction 113, 1716-1726.
Dogar, O., et al., 2018. The safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine in achieving six-month continuous smoking abstinence in tuberculosis patients-protocol for a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial. Addiction, 113(9), p 1716-1726.
O. Dogar, et al., “The safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine in achieving six-month continuous smoking abstinence in tuberculosis patients-protocol for a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial”, Addiction, vol. 113, 2018, pp. 1716-1726.
Dogar, O., Barua, D., Böckmann, M., Elsey, H., Fatima, R., Gabe, R., Huque, R., Keding, A., Khan, A., Kotz, D., Kralikova, E., Newell, J.N., Nohavova, I., Parrott, S., Readshaw, A., Renwick, L., Sheikh, A., Siddiqi, K.: The safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine in achieving six-month continuous smoking abstinence in tuberculosis patients-protocol for a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial. Addiction. 113, 1716-1726 (2018).
Dogar, Omara, Barua, Deepa, Böckmann, Melanie, Elsey, Helen, Fatima, Razia, Gabe, Rhian, Huque, Rumana, Keding, Ada, Khan, Amina, Kotz, Daniel, Kralikova, Eva, Newell, James N., Nohavova, Iveta, Parrott, Steve, Readshaw, Anne, Renwick, Lottie, Sheikh, Aziz, and Siddiqi, Kamran. “The safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cytisine in achieving six-month continuous smoking abstinence in tuberculosis patients-protocol for a double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized trial”. Addiction 113.9 (2018): 1716-1726.
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