International audienceTobacco produces an impressive burden of disease resulting in premature death in half of users. Despite effective smoking cessation medications (nicotine replacement therapies, bupropion and varenicline), there is a very high rate of relapse following quit attempts. The use of efficient strategies for the development of novel treatments is a necessity. A 'bench to bedside strategy' was initially used to develop cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonists for the treatment of nicotine addiction. Unfortunately, after being tested on experimental animals, what seemed to be an interesting approach for the treatment of nicotine addiction resulted in serious unwanted side effects when tested in humans. Current research is focusing ...
has surged with adolescents and adults. Very much like other tobacco products, e-cigarettes are very...
Nicotine, the major psychoactive agent present in tobacco, acts as a potent addictive drug both in h...
Nicotine addiction remains the leading cause of death and disease in developed and developing nation...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
Introduction: Tobacco use disorder (TUD) is a chronic relapsing condition. Existing pharmacotherapy ...
Nicotine dependence as a result of smoking is a chronically relapsing disorder with detrimental effe...
Tobacco smoking is considered to be one of the leading causes of preventable death worldwide, and ni...
Tobacco smoking causes cardiovascular, respiratory and malignant disease, and stopping smoking is am...
Abstract Tobacco smoking causes cardiovascular, respiratory and malignant dis-ease, and stopping smo...
Tobacco use disorder is the leading cause of disease and preventable death worldwide, but current me...
Nicotine sustains addictive tobacco use, which in turn causes much premature disability and death. T...
Central dopaminergic systems play a critical role in the regulation of normal and abnormal behaviors...
Tobacco smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable premature mortality and disability in hi...
The aim of this review is to consider the clinical trial evidence for the efficacy of four classes o...
Urgent action is required to prevent the detrimental effects of tobacco smoking on global health. Cu...
has surged with adolescents and adults. Very much like other tobacco products, e-cigarettes are very...
Nicotine, the major psychoactive agent present in tobacco, acts as a potent addictive drug both in h...
Nicotine addiction remains the leading cause of death and disease in developed and developing nation...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
Introduction: Tobacco use disorder (TUD) is a chronic relapsing condition. Existing pharmacotherapy ...
Nicotine dependence as a result of smoking is a chronically relapsing disorder with detrimental effe...
Tobacco smoking is considered to be one of the leading causes of preventable death worldwide, and ni...
Tobacco smoking causes cardiovascular, respiratory and malignant disease, and stopping smoking is am...
Abstract Tobacco smoking causes cardiovascular, respiratory and malignant dis-ease, and stopping smo...
Tobacco use disorder is the leading cause of disease and preventable death worldwide, but current me...
Nicotine sustains addictive tobacco use, which in turn causes much premature disability and death. T...
Central dopaminergic systems play a critical role in the regulation of normal and abnormal behaviors...
Tobacco smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable premature mortality and disability in hi...
The aim of this review is to consider the clinical trial evidence for the efficacy of four classes o...
Urgent action is required to prevent the detrimental effects of tobacco smoking on global health. Cu...
has surged with adolescents and adults. Very much like other tobacco products, e-cigarettes are very...
Nicotine, the major psychoactive agent present in tobacco, acts as a potent addictive drug both in h...
Nicotine addiction remains the leading cause of death and disease in developed and developing nation...