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[PDF] Tobacco use and dependence


RL Corelli, KS Hudmon - Pharmacotherapy - ceasesmoking2day.com
Patient Education 85-16 Adverse Reactions 85-16 Product Selection Considerations 85-16 Postcessation
Weight Gain 85-16 Relapse Back to Smoking 85-16 Smoking and Cardiovascular Disease
85-17 Nicotine Nasal Spray 85-17 Dosing 85-18 Patient Education 85-18 Adverse ...
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Smoking trends in the Nurses' Health Study (1976-2003)


L Sarna, SA Bialous, HJ Jun, ME Wewers, ME … - Nursing research, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Page 1. Nursing Research November/December 2008 Vol 57, No 6, 374–382 Smoking Trends
in the Nurses' Health Study (1976Y2003) Linda Sarna 4 Stella Aguinaga Bialous 4 Hee-Jin
Jun Mary Ellen Wewers 4 Mary E. Cooley 4 Diane Feskanich ...
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[PDF] Triple-Combination Pharmacotherapy for Medically Ill Smokers


MB Steinberg, S Greenhaus, AC Schmelzer, MT Bover, … - Ann Intern Med, 2009 - utmem.edu
Background: Smokers with medical illnesses are at particular risk for complications caused by
tobacco. Clinical trial data on the effec- tiveness of triple-combination pharmacotherapy for tobacco
depen- dence treatment in these high-risk smokers are not available.
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[CITATION] Management of smoking cessation


BTO QUITTING, B APPROACHES, COF THERAPY
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[PDF] Treatment of Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health and Addictive Disorders


TP George - Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 2009 - publications.cpa-apc.org
Page 1. In Review Treatment of Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health and Addictive
Disorders Brian Hitsman, PhD1; Taryn G Moss, BA2; Ivan D Montoya, MD, MPH3; Tony
P George, MD, FRCPC4 Key Words: tobacco dependence ...
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Contribution of smoking during pregnancy to inequalities in stillbirth and infant …

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R Gray, SR Bonellie, J Chalmers, I Greer, S Jarvis, JJ … - British Medical Journal, 2009 - bmj.com
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your experience on this site better. ... Objective To quantify the contribution of smoking ...
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Treating Tobacco Dependence in Light of the 2008 US Department of Health and …


JT Hays, JO Ebbert, A Sood - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2009 - mayoclinicproceedings.com
Cigarette smoking is the most important preventable cause of morbidity, mortality, and excess
health care costs in the United States. From 2000 through 2004, cigarette smoking caused an
estimated annual average of 443,595 deaths and cost $193 billion per year in smoking- ...
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[PDF] ONCOLOGY NURSING SOCIETY POSITION


N Leadership - ons.org
Tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke are known human carcinogens and have contributed
to a global epidemic and public health emergency. Tobacco continues to be the leading cause
of preventable death and illness in the United States and the second-leading cause in the ...
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[PDF] RECOMMENDATION# 2


I BY, C Robinson - cshp.org
Page 1. CSHP Form Ver 08/24/04 CALIFORNIA SOCIETY OF HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACISTS
HOUSE OF DELEGATES OCTOBER 10 & 12, 2008 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDATION #
2 (Can be presented by a Delegate at either session of the House) ...
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Smoking cessation is challenging even for patients recovering from lung cancer …


ME Cooley, L Sarna, J Kotlerman, JM Lukanich, M … - Lung Cancer, 2009 - Elsevier
Eighty-four patients (89%) were ever-smokers and 35 (37%) reported smoking at diagnosis.
Thirty-nine (46%) ever-smokers remained abstinent, 13 (16%) continued smoking at all
time-points, and 32 (38%) relapsed. Ten (46%) of those who relapsed were ...
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