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Nicotine Dependence

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2015
Smoking is the most widespread addictive behavior in the world, and it causes physical and psychological dependence on nicotine. As for physical nicotine dependence, nicotine produces rewarding effects by interacting with nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on neurons in the brain's reward system. Psychological dependence on nicotine comes with a complex
Nurulain T. Zaveri   +2 more
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Treating Nicotine Dependence

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2003
This article reviews the biology of nicotine addiction and the most effective treatments for nicotine dependence. Nicotine elevates dopamine levels in the brain, which is associated with drug reinforcement and dependence. Nicotine abuse leads to nicotine dependence.
Elbert D, Glover   +2 more
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Nicotine Dependence

2017
Nicotine is a psychoactive drug with effects that reinforce tobacco use despite known adverse health consequences. Nicotine dependence can be effectively treated. Family physicians are in an excellent position to promote both smoking cessation and smoking prevention.
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Pharmacotherapy of nicotine dependence

Int. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2000
Withdrawal treatment of cigarette smokers is a task of the utmost urgency in view of the consequences for national health programs and legislative policies of the high morbidity and mortality rates caused by smoking. Smokers need medical consultation in addition to drug-based treatment, but this results in self-willed quitting of the smoking habit in a
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Anhedonia in Nicotine Dependence

2022
Prior findings indicate that trait anhedonia enhances the likelihood of becoming a tobacco smoker, and preliminary evidence suggests that smoking abstinence leads to anhedonic states in some individuals and situations, and nicotine administration reduces anhedonic states.
David G, Gilbert, Bryant M, Stone
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Nicotine dependence.

Psychiatry (Edgmont (Pa. : Township)), 2011
PSYCHIATRISTS MUST BE CONCERNED with nicotine dependence (ND), because habitual smoking is so common among individuals with psychiatric disorders.(1) For example, approximately 90% of alcohol-dependent and opioid-dependent persons are also dependent on nicotine.(2,3) In addition, de Leon et al(4) found that approximately 80% of patients with ...
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Nicotine Dependence:

Journal of Addictive Diseases, 1992
Nicotine dependence has been clearly documented as an addiction to nicotine. The development of tolerance and dependence to nicotine has been documented as well in studies in animals and humans. The morbidity and mortality from nicotine dependence continues to be widespread and significant in spite of some reduction in the prevalence of use.
N S, Miller, J A, Cocores
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