Promoting smoking cessation through smoking reduction during Ramadan.

Ramadan restricts smoking and leads to reduction. Recent research on reduction has focused upon using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) as a substitute for missed cigarettes and behavioural approaches have been neglected, despite evidence of efficacy. Ramadan reminds us of the need to harness these natural experiments to enhance smoking reduction and hence cessation.

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