P. Caponnetto
- Smoking cessation: tips for improving success ratesBy P. Caponnetto and R. PolosaP. CaponnettoSmoking Cessation Research Centre, Department of Internal and Specialistic Medicine, University of Catania, Catania, Italy.R. PolosaSmoking Cessation Research Centre, Department of Internal and Specialistic Medicine, University of Catania, Catania, Italy.
- Effect of a nicotine-free inhalator as part of a smoking-cessation programmeBy P. Caponnetto, F. Cibella, S. Mancuso, D. Campagna, G. Arcidiacono and R. PolosaP. CaponnettoF. CibellaS. MancusoD. CampagnaG. ArcidiaconoR. Polosa
- Comment on: Effect of a nicotine-free inhalator as part of a smoking cessation programmeBy P. Caponnetto, F. Cibella, A. Fisichella and R. PolosaP. CaponnettoF. CibellaA. FisichellaR. Polosa
- Effect of a nicotine free inhalator as part of a smoking cessation programBy P. Caponnetto, F. Cibella, S. Mancuso, D. Campagna, G. Arcidiacono and R. PolosaArticle | Published in 2011 in European Respiratory JournalP. CaponnettoF. CibellaS. MancusoD. CampagnaG. ArcidiaconoR. Polosa
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