Late-term smoking cessation despite initial failure: an evaluation of bupropion sustained release, nicotine patch, combination therapy, and placebo.
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B. Jamerson | M. Fiore | S. Rennard | D. Jorenby | R. Donahue | S. Leischow | M. Nides | J. Johnston | B. Jamerson | R. Donahue | P. Garrett | Peter A. Garrett
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