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Smoking Cessation and Reduction in Schizophrenia (SCARIS) with e cigarette: study protocol for a randomized control trial

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Figure 1 Electronic cigarette. It is a disposable model that closely resembles the shape of a tobacco cigarette, with a rechargeable 3.7-V,120mAh, lithium-ion battery
Figure 2 The PAIPO nicotine-free inhalator (EchosSrl, Milan, Italy).It is a plastic device that resembles a cigarette and is intended toreplace some of the rituals associated with smoking gestures
Table 1 Study schedule

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