Vaping a better quit help than gum and lozenges for some disadvantaged smokers: trial
July 15, 2025 by unsw.edu.au
Vaping a better quit help than gum and lozenges for some disadvantaged smokers: trial
Vapes with nicotine are more effective for socially disadvantaged adults to quit smoking than nicotine gum or lozenges, as shown in a study by NDARC. While vapes helped 28.4% quit compared to 9.6% with NRT, 58% continued vaping after quitting smoking. Australia has high smoking rates among socially disadvantaged groups, despite lower overall rates. Vapes offer a promising option for smokers who struggle to quit, but the long-term safety of vaping is uncertain. The study suggests tailored vaping options and support are crucial for successful cessation. Health professionals should consider vaping as a cessation aid for individuals who have not quit with traditional therapies.
11.00% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 2.4 million current smokers in Australia 12.90% of men are current smokers but only 9.30% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR