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ROME – “Unfounded” concerns about cardiovascular effects have contributed to underuse of varenicline for smoking cessation, Kornelia Kotseva, MD, said at the annual congress of the European Society of Cardiology.

In an exclusive video interview, Dr. Kotseva of Imperial College, London, told our reporter Bruce Jancin that meta-analyses have shown no significant difference in serious cardiovascular events between varenicline-treated patients and those on placebo, regardless of whether the patients had underlying cardiovascular disease.

Varenicline use for smoking cessation reduces the risk of cardiovascular events by 36%, she reported, more than reductions seen with either nicotine replacement therapy or bupropion.

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ROME – “Unfounded” concerns about cardiovascular effects have contributed to underuse of varenicline for smoking cessation, Kornelia Kotseva, MD, said at the annual congress of the European Society of Cardiology.

In an exclusive video interview, Dr. Kotseva of Imperial College, London, told our reporter Bruce Jancin that meta-analyses have shown no significant difference in serious cardiovascular events between varenicline-treated patients and those on placebo, regardless of whether the patients had underlying cardiovascular disease.

Varenicline use for smoking cessation reduces the risk of cardiovascular events by 36%, she reported, more than reductions seen with either nicotine replacement therapy or bupropion.

The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel

chackett@frontlinemedcom.com

ROME – “Unfounded” concerns about cardiovascular effects have contributed to underuse of varenicline for smoking cessation, Kornelia Kotseva, MD, said at the annual congress of the European Society of Cardiology.

In an exclusive video interview, Dr. Kotseva of Imperial College, London, told our reporter Bruce Jancin that meta-analyses have shown no significant difference in serious cardiovascular events between varenicline-treated patients and those on placebo, regardless of whether the patients had underlying cardiovascular disease.

Varenicline use for smoking cessation reduces the risk of cardiovascular events by 36%, she reported, more than reductions seen with either nicotine replacement therapy or bupropion.

The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel

chackett@frontlinemedcom.com

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