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Professor Caryn Lerman of the University of Pennsylvania, who co-led the study, said as many as 65% of smokers who try to quit relapse within the first week.

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The study showed that after 11 weeks of treatment, normal metabolisers taking varenicline were twice as likely not to be smoking as those using a nicotine patch.

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