Long-term effectiveness and safety of varenicline and nicotine replacement therapy in people with neurodevelopmental disorders: A prospective cohort study

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Taha Itani
Dheeraj Rai
Tim Jones
Gemma M. J. Taylor
Kyla H. Thomas
Richard M. Martin
Marcus R. Munafò
Neil M. Davies
Amy E. Taylor
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[1] Medical Research Council Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol,Centre for Academic Mental Health
[2] School of Psychological Science,Addiction and Mental Health Group (AIM) Department of Psychology
[3] Bristol Medical School,Population Health Sciences
[4] University of Bristol,undefined
[5] Avon & Wiltshire Partnership NHS Mental Health Trust,undefined
[6] NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at the University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Bristol,undefined
[7] The National Institute for Health Research Applied Research Collaboration West (NIHR ARC West) at University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[8] University of Bath,undefined
[9] Claverton Down,undefined
[10] Bristol Medical School,undefined
[11] University of Bristol,undefined
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This study aimed to determine the effectiveness and safety of varenicline versus NRT for smoking cessation in people with neurodevelopmental disorders, compared to those without, at up to four years after exposure. We analysed electronic medical records from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink using three different statistical approaches: multivariable logistic regression, propensity score matching (PSM), and instrumental variable analysis. Exposure was prescription of varenicline versus NRT and the primary outcome was smoking cessation at 2-years. We included 235,314 people aged 18 and above with eligible smoking cessation prescriptions in the effectiveness analysis. Smokers with neurodevelopmental disorders were 48% less likely (95% confidence interval: 42%, 54%) to be prescribed varenicline than NRT, compared to smokers without neurodevelopmental disorders. At 2-year follow-up, smokers with neurodevelopmental disorders prescribed varenicline were 38% more likely to quit smoking (95% confidence interval: 6%, 78%). Similar results were obtained using PSM and instrumental variable analyses. There was little evidence showing that varenicline increased the likelihood of mental health related adverse events in people with neurodevelopmental disorders. Varenicline is less likely to be prescribed to people with neurodevelopmental disorders despite results suggesting it is more effective than NRT and little evidence of increased likelihood of mental health related adverse events.
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