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Percent of tobacco users (12+) in the population
Use rates of cigarettes: |
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30.4%
24.9% are cigarette users |
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1. estimated cost of smoke related illnesses:
2. percent of total deaths in the US are caused by smoking: |
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Top four leading effects of smoking: |
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1. Lung cancer
2. head and neck cancer
3. COPD
4. Heart disease |
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benefits of smoking cessation: |
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1. dec risk of CV events
2. All-cause mortality dec risk 10-25 yrs
3. COPD-dec disabilty or death by dec the rate of fall in FEV1 |
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Characteristics of Nicotine: |
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Definition
Ganglionic cholinergic receptor agonist: both cns and pns stimlulate and relax
1.resp stimulation
2. skeletal muscle relaxation
3. catecholamine release by the adrenal medulla, 4.peripheral vasoconstrcition
5. increased BP HR CO and o2 consumption, inc alertness and cognitive funx, stimulate reward system in high doses
6. leads to dependence (77-92%)
7.withdrawl: craving, nervousness, restlessness, irritability, anxiety, sleep disturbia, weight gain |
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Definition
Interventions by multiple providers yielded increased cessation rates
should be made to all smokers interested in quitting
Choice should be guided by patients: past experience and personal experience |
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Clinical practice guidelines: treating tobacco use: |
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1. ASK, ADVISE, ASSESS
2. if willing to quit: 5A's (add assist and arrange)
3. not willing to quit: 5R's (revelance, risks, rewards, roadblacks, repitition)
4. Have quit: relapse prevenntion
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Term
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Definition
1. behavior therapy
2. Nicotine replacement therapy: gum, inhaler, nasal spray, patch
3. Bupropion
4. Varenicline
5.Second line pharmacotherapeutic options: Clonidine, nortiptyline |
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1. Supportive groups
2. Behavioral modification program (up to 30% one year quit rates) |
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Nicotine replacement therapy: (NRT) characteristics
1. funx
2. use
3. CI |
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First line therapy: supplies low levels of nic. to help diminish withdrawl symp
Used as part of a comprehensive smoking-cessation program
doubles quit rates when used with behav. therapies
Not recommended in active smokers or pregnancy or lactation
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Most common adverse effect of transdermal nicotine systems: |
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erythema, burning, or pruritis at the application site |
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Recommended dosing of transdermal nic system
for Habitrol: |
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6 wks: 21mg/day
2wks: 14mg/day
2wk: 7mg/day
8-12 wk duration |
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Recommended dosing of transdermal nic system for Nicoderm: |
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6wk: 21mg/day
2wk: 14mg/d
2wk: 7mg/d
8-12 wks total |
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Definition
12wk: 15mg/day
2wk:10mg/d
2wk: 5mg/d
14-20 wks total |
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Definition
4-8wk: 22mg/day
2-4wk: 11mg/d
6-12 wks total |
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brands of transdermal nic. systems: |
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1. Habitrol
2. Nicoderm
3. Nicotrol
4. ProStep |
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Definition
1. first cig in AM
2. diff to refrain from smoking where its forbidden
3. What cig time would be hardest to give up
4. How many cigarettes per day do you smoke
5. do you smoke more frequent in AM than PM
6. Do you smoke when you are so ill that you are in bed most of the day
Higher the score = higher degree of dependence |
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Nicotine Polacrilex (Nicotine gum) characters:
1.proper chewing
2. plan |
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Definition
1. buccal absorption of nicotine-chew piece slowly, park b/w side of mouth and gym, cont. to chew and park for 30 min
2. gradullly reduce strength and number of pieces to avoid withdrawl |
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Nicotine inhaler (Nicotrol inhaler)
1. delivery
2. dose |
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Definition
1. delivers 4mg of nicotine to buccal space similar to nic. gum
2. ihale prn, most use 6-16 cartridges daily for 3 mo, then gradually taper over next 6-12 wks |
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Dose recommendation for nicotine gum
1. >25 cig/day
2. <25cig/day |
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Definition
1. 4mg (9-12pieces/d max 20)
2. 2mg (9-12pieces max 30) |
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Nicotine lozenge (commit)
1.dose:
2. timing
3.duration
4. Avoid: |
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Definition
1. based on "time of first cig"
-1st cig ,30min of awakening, = 4mg
>30min of awak = 2mg
2. one every 1-2 hours for 6 wks
then one every 2 to 4 hours from weeks seven through nine,
then one every 4-8 hours from wks ten through 12
3. Allow to diisolve for 20-30 min
4. Acidic beverages 15 min prior to using lozenge
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Order of initial inc. plasma concentrations of nicotine containing products: |
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Definition
1. nasal
2. inhaler
3. gum/losenge
4.patch |
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Non nicotine aide to smoking cessation
atypical antidepresent
MOA thought to be mediated by noradrenergic or dopaminergic mechanism (inhibits neuronal reuptake of both) |
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1.Contraindications of bupropion:
2. Precautions |
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1. Hx of seizure disorder, coadministration with MAOI, current or prior diagnosis of bulimia or anorexia nervosa.
2. no wellbutrin or wellbutrin SR (bupropion as antidepressant) |
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Drug interactions of Bupropion: |
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Definition
1. Carbamazepine (dec serum concentration bup)
2. Cimetidine: (inc serum concentrations of bup)
3. MAO inhibitors: (inc toxicity of bup) |
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Adverse effects of bupropion: |
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seizures associated with high doses, insomnia, irritabillity, dry mouth, headache, weight gain/loss |
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Term
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Definition
150mg SR po qd x3days
then inc. to 150 mg SR bid for 7-12wks
initiate 7 days prior to quit date
can be combine with NRT
dec. dose by 50% in patients with renal or hepatic insufficiency |
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Alpha-4-beta-2 nicotinic acetylcoline receptor agonist
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selectively blocks nicotine binding to alpha 4 beta 2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and also stimulate the receptor meciated activity at a significantly lower level than nicotine
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Definition
1. dec withdrawl symp, dec cravings
2. can smoke while on it: the sensation of smoking a cig may dec |
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precautions of varenicline |
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Definition
coadmin with nicotine patch 21mg/day = inc. nausea, HA, Vomiting, dizziness, dyspepsia, and fatigue, compared to nic replacement patch alone
Safety and efficacy of coadmin varenicline with other smoking cessation aids has not been established |
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Adverse effects of varenicline |
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Definition
MC: nausea, sleep disturbance, headache, abnormal dreams, constipation, flatulence, vomiting, change in taste
Unusual violent behavior
suicidal thoughts
change in behavior
may be linked to MI, seizures, DM, dizziness and confusion |
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Definition
Preg c
start one wk before the set stop smoking date and cont. for 12 wks
day 1-3: 0.5mg qday say 4-7: 0.05 mg bid
day8 end: 1mg twice daily
adjust dose if crcl <30 ml/min |
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Order of relative efficacy of treatment: |
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Definition
1. Nic nasal spray
2. Varenicline
3. bupropion
4. nic gum
5. nic inhaler
6. nic lozenge
7. nic patch |
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