ABSTRACT While the proportion of the adult population that smokes has declined steadily in several westernized societies, the rate of successful quit attempts is still low. This is because smokers develop nicotine dependence, a powerful addiction that may require multiple attempts and long-term treatment to achieve enduring abstinence. Currently available first-line agents for smoking cessation therapy include nicotine replacement therapy (available in several formulations, including transdermal patch, gum, nasal spray, inhaler, and lozenge), bupropion (an atypical antidepressant), and varenicline (a partial agonist of the α4β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor that was recently developed and approved specifically for smoking cessation ther...
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Background Smoking is a main cause of early death throughout the world. There are a number of medi...
Tobacco smoking remains the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in developed co...
Promoting smoking cessation is among the key medical interventions aimed at reducing worldwide morbi...
Tobacco use is the single greatest preventable cause of death in the world. Most tobacco users want ...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
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 ...
The aim of this review is to consider the clinical trial evidence for the efficacy of four classes o...
The discovery that bupropion is an effective treatment for tobacco dependence has triggered a rapid ...
Progress in understanding the pharmacological nature of tobacco addiction, along with the modest suc...
Nicotine addiction remains the leading cause of death and disease in developed and developing nation...
Abstract: Tobacco use has complex and closely interrelated psychological and physiological determina...
Tobacco abuse has an enormous impact on health. Nicotine is the main substance responsible for depen...
A wide range of support is available to help smokers to quit and aid attempts at harm reduction, inc...
Copyright © 2013 Raka Jain et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background Smoking is a main cause of early death throughout the world. There are a number of medi...
Tobacco smoking remains the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in developed co...
Promoting smoking cessation is among the key medical interventions aimed at reducing worldwide morbi...
Tobacco use is the single greatest preventable cause of death in the world. Most tobacco users want ...
The landscape of worldwide tobacco use is changing, with a decrease in traditional smoking and an ex...
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 ...
The aim of this review is to consider the clinical trial evidence for the efficacy of four classes o...
The discovery that bupropion is an effective treatment for tobacco dependence has triggered a rapid ...
Progress in understanding the pharmacological nature of tobacco addiction, along with the modest suc...
Nicotine addiction remains the leading cause of death and disease in developed and developing nation...
Abstract: Tobacco use has complex and closely interrelated psychological and physiological determina...
Tobacco abuse has an enormous impact on health. Nicotine is the main substance responsible for depen...
A wide range of support is available to help smokers to quit and aid attempts at harm reduction, inc...
Copyright © 2013 Raka Jain et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Background Smoking is a main cause of early death throughout the world. There are a number of medi...
Tobacco smoking remains the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in developed co...