Progress in understanding the pharmacological nature of tobacco addiction, along with the modest success rates achieved by the nicotine replacement therapies, has provided the major impetus for the development of non-nicotine drugs as smoking cessation aids. This article reviews evidence from controlled trials of several non-nicotine medications for the treatment of nicotine dependence. Clonidine was the first non-nicotine medication to show efficacy for smoking cessation in multiple studies, but its effect was found to be limited at best. Positive results across several trials have been consistently demonstrated for amfebutamone (bupropion). Encouraging results have also been observed for nortriptyline and moclobemide. Studies of combined ...
Tobacco use is one of the major public health concerns and it is the most preventable cause of morbi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), bupropion, nortripty...
BackgroundClonidine was originally used to lower blood pressure. It acts on the central nervous syst...
ABSTRACT While the proportion of the adult population that smokes has declined steadily in several ...
In the mid-1970s there were no effective pharmacological treatments for tobacco dependence. The inve...
Tobacco use disorder is a chronic illness. With its high comorbidity rate, it is a major cause of ye...
Background: Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of premature death worldwide. The physical ...
SummaryInternational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease guidelines recommend that smokers be stro...
The aim of this review is to consider the clinical trial evidence for the efficacy of four classes o...
Promoting smoking cessation is among the key medical interventions aimed at reducing worldwide morbi...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
Abstract: Tobacco use has complex and closely interrelated psychological and physiological determina...
Tobacco use is the single greatest preventable cause of death in the world. Most tobacco users want ...
Abstract: Smoking cessation continues to be an area of great concern for public health. Smoking stat...
Objectives To provide a short review of the evidence base supporting smoking cessation interventions...
Tobacco use is one of the major public health concerns and it is the most preventable cause of morbi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), bupropion, nortripty...
BackgroundClonidine was originally used to lower blood pressure. It acts on the central nervous syst...
ABSTRACT While the proportion of the adult population that smokes has declined steadily in several ...
In the mid-1970s there were no effective pharmacological treatments for tobacco dependence. The inve...
Tobacco use disorder is a chronic illness. With its high comorbidity rate, it is a major cause of ye...
Background: Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of premature death worldwide. The physical ...
SummaryInternational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease guidelines recommend that smokers be stro...
The aim of this review is to consider the clinical trial evidence for the efficacy of four classes o...
Promoting smoking cessation is among the key medical interventions aimed at reducing worldwide morbi...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
Abstract: Tobacco use has complex and closely interrelated psychological and physiological determina...
Tobacco use is the single greatest preventable cause of death in the world. Most tobacco users want ...
Abstract: Smoking cessation continues to be an area of great concern for public health. Smoking stat...
Objectives To provide a short review of the evidence base supporting smoking cessation interventions...
Tobacco use is one of the major public health concerns and it is the most preventable cause of morbi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), bupropion, nortripty...
BackgroundClonidine was originally used to lower blood pressure. It acts on the central nervous syst...