Nicotine Replacement addresses the potential value and limitation of nicotine replacement techniques, with emphasis on the improvement of treatment strategies. The volume focuses on the mechanisms, efficacy, and safety and abuse potential of nicotine replacement, and includes reports that have implications for the coordination of pharmacological and behavioral therapies as well as for the overall understanding of smoking behavior. This comprehensive volume covers a broad range of topics associated with the study of nicotine replacement. These include an examination of replacement therapies for chemical dependence, the pharmacological basis for nicotine replacement, and the roles of blood nicotine levels and upper airway stimulation in smoking. The efficacy of nicotine replacement (e.g. nicotine gum) is covered, as well as the pharmacological and behavioral factors involved in smoking relapse.Nicotine Replacement also examines safety and abuse potential, with special attention to the toxicity of nicotine, the safety of nicotine-containing gum, and the dependence potential and abuse liability of nicotine replacement therapies.This will be a valuable resource for physicians and other professionals involved in the treatment of smoking. The volume also offers guidelines for conducting new and critical investigations that will be useful to nicotine/smoking researchers.
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ContentsSection I: Mechanisms in Nicotine Replacement
Conceptual Basis of Replacement Therapies for Chemical Dependence
Pharmacologic Basis for Nicotine Replacement
Nicotine Replacement: The Role of Blood Nicotine Levels, Their Rate of Change, and Nicotine Tolerance
The Role of Upper Airway Stimulation in Smoking
Section II: Efficacy
Efficacy of Nicotine Chewing Gum: A Review
Dose and Nicotine Dependence as Determinants of Nicotine Gum Efficacy
Nicotine Replacement as Sole Therapy or as Adjunct
Smoking Relapse: The Role of Pharmacological and Behavioral Factors
Section III: Safety and Abuse Potential
Toxicity of Nicotine: Implications With Regard to Nicotine Replacement Therapy
Safety of Nicotine-Containing Gum
Nicotine: A Dependence-Producing Substance
Dependence Potential and Abuse Liability of Nicotine Replacement
Nicotine Replacement: An Overview