Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7260641 | Addictive Behaviors | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In a community-based sample of treatment-seeking smokers, faster nicotine metabolizers were significantly less likely to quit smoking and showed higher rates of anxiety symptoms during a smoking cessation treatment program, vs. slower nicotine metabolizers. These results provide further evidence that transdermal nicotine is less effective for faster nicotine metabolizers and suggest the need to address cessation-induced anxiety symptoms among these smokers to increase the chances for successful smoking cessation.
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Authors
Amanda Kaufmann, Brian Hitsman, Patricia M. Goelz, Anna Veluz-Wilkins, Sonja Blazekovic, Lindsay Powers, Frank T. Leone, Peter Gariti, Rachel F. Tyndale, Robert A. Schnoll,