Rationale: Most habitual smokers find it difficult to quit smoking because they are dependent upon the nicotine present in tobacco smoke. Tobacco dependence is commonly treated pharmacologically using nicotine replacement therapy or drugs, such as varenicline, that target the nicotinic receptor. Relapse rates, however, remain high, and there remains a need to develop novel non-nicotinic pharmacotherapies for the dependence that are more effective than existing treatments.Objective: The purpose of this paper is to review the evidence from preclinical and clinical studies that drugs that antagonise the metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR5) in the brain are likely to be efficacious as treatments for tobacco dependence.Results: Imaging stu...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...
Rationale: Most habitual smokers find it difficult to quit smoking because they are dependent upon t...
This review summarizes the evidence for the potential involvement of metabotropic glutamate receptor...
Preclinical research findings in laboratory animals indicate that the glutamatergic system is critic...
Tobacco smoking continues to be a major global health hazard despite significant public awareness of...
Tobacco smoking, driven by the addictive properties of nicotine, continues to be a worldwide health ...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine addiction is a major public health problem and is associated with primary gluta...
RATIONALE: Numerous medication development strategies seek to decrease nicotine consumption and prev...
Although pharmacotherapy and psychosocial support can help smokers to quit, the high relapse rates i...
Smoking continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. Althoug...
Nicotine addiction is a major public health problem and increases the risk for various psychiatric c...
Introduction: Tobacco use disorder (TUD) is a chronic relapsing condition. Existing pharmacotherapy ...
Long-lasting neuroadaptations in the glutamatergic corticostriatal circuitry have been suggested to ...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...
Rationale: Most habitual smokers find it difficult to quit smoking because they are dependent upon t...
This review summarizes the evidence for the potential involvement of metabotropic glutamate receptor...
Preclinical research findings in laboratory animals indicate that the glutamatergic system is critic...
Tobacco smoking continues to be a major global health hazard despite significant public awareness of...
Tobacco smoking, driven by the addictive properties of nicotine, continues to be a worldwide health ...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine addiction is a major public health problem and is associated with primary gluta...
RATIONALE: Numerous medication development strategies seek to decrease nicotine consumption and prev...
Although pharmacotherapy and psychosocial support can help smokers to quit, the high relapse rates i...
Smoking continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. Althoug...
Nicotine addiction is a major public health problem and increases the risk for various psychiatric c...
Introduction: Tobacco use disorder (TUD) is a chronic relapsing condition. Existing pharmacotherapy ...
Long-lasting neuroadaptations in the glutamatergic corticostriatal circuitry have been suggested to ...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
BACKGROUND: Nicotine receptor partial agonists may help people to stop smoking by a combination of m...