Lawson, Michael2009-05-062009-05-062009-05-06https://hdl.handle.net/11299/49796The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Minnesota Medical School physicians and faculty. These materials are provided for informational purposes only and are in no way intended to take the place of the advice and recommendations of your personal health care provider. You use the information provided in these handouts at your own risk.Behavioral interventions should be used to help smokeless tobacco users to quit specifically utilizing telephone counseling and/or an oral examination with feedback of mucosal damage. Pharmacotherapies examined included bupropion, nicotine patch, and nicotine gum have not shown to effect cessation rates at six months for smokeless tobacco users.en-USSmokeless tobaccotobacco cessationBehavioral therapy more effective than pharmacotherapy for smokeless tobacco use cessation.Other