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| onset of nicotine withdrawal occurs within and can last: |
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| 24h and can last days to wks |
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| ganglionic cholinergic receptor agonist leading to stimulation and depression of CNS & PNS |
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| effects of low dose nicotine: |
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| hightened alertness and increased cognitive fxn |
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| effects of high dose nicotine: |
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| stimulates the reward sys in the limbic system of the brain |
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| among those trying to quit who should be recommended behavior modification therapy? |
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| contraindications to nicotine replacement therapy: |
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1. hypersensitivity 2. post MI 3. arrhythmia |
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| chew on a schedule (chew and park) |
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| max dose for nasal spray: |
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1. nasal spray 2. inhaler 3. bupropion 4. chantix |
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| bupriopion contraindicated in: |
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1. epilepsy 2. eating d/o 3. used wn 14 d of MAOI |
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| depression, aggitation, behavioral changes, suicide |
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| which is NOT FOR COMBO USE: |
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| 2 2nd line therapies for smoking cesation: |
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1. clonodine 2. nortriptyline |
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| clonodine come in which form? |
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| abruptly d/c clonidine leads to: |
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1. rebound HTN 2. hypotension |
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| contraindications to clonidine: |
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| abruptly d/c nortriptyline leads to: |
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| nortriptyline contraindications: |
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| which is hwlpful for cessation & depression |
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| mainstay of cessation therapy in adolecents: |
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| behavioral modification not NRT |
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| why would stopping smoking increase concentrations of drugs? |
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| smoking induces CYP enzymes; stopping will < drug metabolism |
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