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Rassegna Clinica del Tabagismo

N. 73 (2026)

L’esperienza del Centro Antifumo del Ser.D di Cosenza. Dalla vareniclina all’efficacia della citisina nel trattamento del tabagismo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/mis73-2026oa22322
Inviata
26 marzo 2026
Pubblicato
15-04-2026

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