A new scientific analysis further reinforces the effectiveness of electronic cigarettes in smoking cessation. According to the 2025 update of the Cochrane Review, a global benchmark for evaluating medical practices, vaping remains the most effective solution for helping smokers quit.
Based on a rigorous review of 88 studies involving more than 27,000 participants, this latest synthesis concludes that smokers using nicotine-containing e-cigarettes are significantly more likely to quit than those relying on traditional nicotine replacement therapies (patches, gums, etc.) or no assistance at all.
This update aligns with previous Cochrane analyses, which consistently confirm the harm reduction potential of vaping. It provides valuable insight into the ongoing debate on smoking cessation strategies, especially as regulations on electronic cigarettes continue to evolve across Europe and the world.
For more details, read the full analysis on JeSuisVapoteur: Cochrane 2025 Update – Vaping Remains the Leading Tool for Quitting Smoking.