Journal article
Trends in Use of Medications for Smoking Cessation in Medicare, 2007–2012
M Jarlenski, S Hyon Baik, Y Zhang
American Journal of Preventive Medicine | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2016
Abstract
Introduction Smoking-related disease accounts for 10% of Medicare expenditures. Although clinical guidelines recommend smoking-cessation medications, they are subject to safety warnings from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This study investigated trends in utilization of smoking-cessation medications in Medicare from 2007 to 2012. Methods Data on medical claims and prescription drugs for a nationally representative sample of Medicare beneficiaries were used to study trends from 2007 to 2012 in use of smoking-cessation medications (bupropion, nicotine-replacement therapy, varenicline), among beneficiaries who used tobacco (N=205,675). Analyses were conducted in 2015. Multinomial ..
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Awarded by National Institute of Mental Health
Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge funding from Commonwealth Foundation and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (No. R01 HS018657) and from the National Institute of Mental Health (No. R21 MH100721). The research presented in this paper is that of the authors and does not reflect the official policy of the NIH.