Clinical Context

Nicotine dependence is a significant public health issue, affecting millions of adults in the United States and contributing to various health problems, including cardiovascular diseases and respiratory disorders. Current treatments for smoking cessation include nicotine replacement therapies and prescription medications like varenicline and bupropion, which aim to alleviate withdrawal symptoms and cravings. However, many patients struggle to achieve long-term abstinence, highlighting a gap in effective treatment options. The approval of cytisinicline, a natural alkaloid and partial nicotinic agonist, represents a potential advancement in pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation, as evaluated in the ORCA trials.