A new study concludes that the antidepressant drug
bupropion (Zyban), used alone or in combination with a
nicotine patch, can significantly increase the chance of a
successful smoking cessation effort.
researchers at the University of Wisconsin in Madison
randomized 893 adults who smoked at least 15 cigarettes per
day to one of three therapies or a placebo for one year to
collect data.
found that 36% of those participants who used
sustained-release bupropion and the nicotine patch were still
not smoking one year after quitting, compared to 30% who used
bupropion only, 16.4% who used the nicotine patch only, and
15.6% of those given a placebo.
the study was funded by Glaxo Wellcome, the manufacturer of
bupropion.
The study is in The New England Journal of Medicine
(1999;340:685-691).