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Smoking cessation Felix K. Karthik
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Why smoking is addictive?
Positive reinforcment Increase in dopamine Binds to nACh receptors NICOTINE
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Tobacco Withdrawal symptoms
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SMOKERS DIE EARLY! Pirie et al Lancet Jan 12;381(9861):133-41
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Making a quit attempt Tensions and triggers Tension Triggers Price
Health concerns Triggers Sudden illness Price rise Advice from a health professional
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Remaining quit
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Importance of brief advice
Stead et al Physician advice for smoking cessation. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. CD:
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Getting over the initial withdrawal discomfort
Behavioural support is of proven efficacy Can be delivered in different formats Face-to-face (individual or group) Telephone Internet Pharma intervention: NRT (nicotine replacement therapy), bupropion (Zyban), nortriptyline and varenicline (Chantix) are of proven efficacy
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Nicotine Delivery
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Bupropion
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Varenicline (CHANTIX)
Varenicline works by reducing craving for cigarettes making quitting smoking a little easier and increases the chances of stopping for good. However it’s no magic cure and effort is still required.
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SAFETY AND SIDE EFFECTS -CHANTIX
Nausea (30%) – mostly well tolerated Strange dreams, headache, flatulence, and insomnia Serious mood and cardiovascular adverse events
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E-Cigarettes How many have tried E-cigarettes?
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Components of E-cigarettes
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Fluid contains…..
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“Harmless” Vapor
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Recent FDA measures Push tobacco industry to make cigarettes with less nicotine to make them less addictive Banning sales of e –cigarettes to kids age <18 years FDA carefully weighing still the opportunity for e-cigarettes as potentially low risk alternative to smokers All e-cigarettes including the components of e-cigarettes will be regulated by FDA in the coming years to make it safe!
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Finally…… GOOD LUCK! THANK YOU!!!!!
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