In the mid-1970s there were no effective pharmacological treatments for tobacco dependence. The invention of nicotine gum was a major treatment advance and also greatly helped our understanding of the nature of tobacco dependence. There are now eight effective pharmacotherapies (nicotine gum, patch, nasal spray, inhaler, lozenge/tablet, bupropion, nortriptyline and clonidine) available to aid smoking cessation. Other non-nicotine agents that show promise are under investigation, including glucose, rimonabant, selegiline and varenicline. Greater knowledge of the mechanisms of action of the effective non-nicotine agents should lead to better understanding of the nature of tobacco dependence. Future research into optimal treatments should exam...
Abstract: Tobacco use has complex and closely interrelated psychological and physiological determina...
Tobacco dependency syndrome is an organic disease caused by chronic use of inhaled tobacco smoke. It...
Tobacco use disorder is a chronic illness. With its high comorbidity rate, it is a major cause of ye...
The discovery that bupropion is an effective treatment for tobacco dependence has triggered a rapid ...
The aim of this review is to consider the clinical trial evidence for the efficacy of four classes o...
Background: Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of premature death worldwide. The physical ...
Promoting smoking cessation is among the key medical interventions aimed at reducing worldwide morbi...
Progress in understanding the pharmacological nature of tobacco addiction, along with the modest suc...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
ABSTRACT While the proportion of the adult population that smokes has declined steadily in several ...
Tobacco use is the single greatest preventable cause of death in the world. Most tobacco users want ...
Tobacco dependence is a chronic relapsing disease that needs continuous treatment. In combination w...
Tobacco smoking remains the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in developed co...
Tobacco smoking remains the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in developed co...
The great majority of smokers are chronically dependent on tobacco. This dependence arises from the ...
Abstract: Tobacco use has complex and closely interrelated psychological and physiological determina...
Tobacco dependency syndrome is an organic disease caused by chronic use of inhaled tobacco smoke. It...
Tobacco use disorder is a chronic illness. With its high comorbidity rate, it is a major cause of ye...
The discovery that bupropion is an effective treatment for tobacco dependence has triggered a rapid ...
The aim of this review is to consider the clinical trial evidence for the efficacy of four classes o...
Background: Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of premature death worldwide. The physical ...
Promoting smoking cessation is among the key medical interventions aimed at reducing worldwide morbi...
Progress in understanding the pharmacological nature of tobacco addiction, along with the modest suc...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
ABSTRACT While the proportion of the adult population that smokes has declined steadily in several ...
Tobacco use is the single greatest preventable cause of death in the world. Most tobacco users want ...
Tobacco dependence is a chronic relapsing disease that needs continuous treatment. In combination w...
Tobacco smoking remains the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in developed co...
Tobacco smoking remains the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in developed co...
The great majority of smokers are chronically dependent on tobacco. This dependence arises from the ...
Abstract: Tobacco use has complex and closely interrelated psychological and physiological determina...
Tobacco dependency syndrome is an organic disease caused by chronic use of inhaled tobacco smoke. It...
Tobacco use disorder is a chronic illness. With its high comorbidity rate, it is a major cause of ye...