Combination of varenicline and nicotine patch for smoking cessation: A case report
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Young, Kelly M; & Davis, James M (n.d.). Combination of varenicline and nicotine patch for smoking cessation: A case report.
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James Davis
Associate Professor of Medicine
Dr. James Davis is a practicing physician of Internal Medicine, and serves as the
Medical Director for Duke Center for Smoking Cessation, Director of the Duke Smoking
Cessation Program and Co-Director of the Duke-UNC Tobacco Treatment Specialist Credentialing
Program. His research focuses on development of new pharmaceutical treatments for
smoking cessation. He is principal investigator on several trials including a study
on “adaptive” smoking cessation and several trials

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