May 11, 2011
B.C. to provide free nicotine replacement therapy to smokers The provincial government will spend between $15 million and $25 million a year providing smokers in British Columbia with nicotine replacement therapies for free, Premier Christy Clark announced today. Read more on Victoria Times Colonist
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March 22, 2011
New drug can aid in smoking reduction therapy Researchers working in a research project within the Academy of Finland’s Research Programme on Substance Use and Addictions have been developing a targeted drug that could aid in smoking reduction therapy. The new drug slows down the metabolism of nicotine, which would help smokers to cut down [...]
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