A 38-year-old man smokes 20 cigarettes per day and wants to quit. He has no significant comorbidities. What is the most effective first-line management strategy in general practice according to Australian guidelines?AProvide brief advice only and let him quit unaidedBRecommend e-cigarettes as the preferred cessation methodCOffer intensive behavioural counselling plus combination nicotine replacement therapy or another first-line pharmacotherapyDAdvise gradual reduction in smoking without pharmacotherapyEPrescribe long-term benzodiazepines to reduce cravingsCheck my answer