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Smoking cessation drug development has stagnated. Here’s why

Last updated: September 23, 2024 1:36 am
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Quitting smoking is a challenging endeavor for many Americans, as evidenced by the fact that 5 out of 6 individuals who attempted to quit smoking in 2022 were unsuccessful. This alarming statistic sheds light on the limited effectiveness of current smoking cessation drugs and the urgent need for innovative treatment options.

The existing medications for smoking cessation often fall short in helping individuals kick the habit, and they are accompanied by undesirable side effects that deter some smokers from utilizing them. Despite the staggering number of deaths attributed to smoking each year in the United States – a staggering 480,000 lives lost – there has been a notable lack of progress in developing new drugs to combat this addiction. In fact, it has been nearly two decades since a new class of smoking cessation medication has been approved.

Nora Volkow, the director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, expressed her frustration with the status quo, emphasizing that such stagnation would not be tolerated in other areas of medicine. She pointed to the rapid advancements in treatments for conditions like HIV and COVID-19 as examples of the proactive approach that should be taken in addressing smoking addiction.

The need for more effective smoking cessation treatments is clear, but access to comprehensive information on this topic may be limited to STAT+ subscribers. Subscribers gain exclusive access to in-depth analysis, newsletters, premium events, and news alerts, providing a valuable resource for those seeking to stay informed on the latest developments in the field.

For those interested in delving deeper into the world of smoking cessation and exploring cutting-edge research and insights, a subscription to STAT+ offers unlimited access to award-winning journalism and exclusive events. By subscribing, individuals can stay ahead of the curve and access valuable resources to support their journey towards a smoke-free life.

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