Dose effects and predictors of outcome in a randomized trial of transdermal nicotine patches in general practice

Addiction ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 90 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
JOHN A. STAPLETON ◽  
MICHAEL A. H. RUSSELL ◽  
COLIN FEYERABEND ◽  
SIMON M WISEMAN ◽  
GUNNAR GUSTAVSSON ◽  
...  
BMJ ◽  
1993 ◽  
Vol 306 (6888) ◽  
pp. 1308-1312 ◽  
Author(s):  
M A Russell ◽  
J A Stapleton ◽  
C Feyerabend ◽  
S M Wiseman ◽  
G Gustavsson ◽  
...  

1991 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 1013-1018 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Catalan ◽  
D. H. Gath ◽  
P. Anastasiades ◽  
S. A. K. Bond ◽  
A. Day ◽  
...  

SYNOPSISA randomized trial in general practice compared: (i) a brief psychological treatment (problem-solving) given by a psychiatrist; (ii) any treatment of the GP's choice, whether psychological or pharmacological. The patients had recent onset emotional disorders of poor prognosis. Patients in the problem-solving group showed significantly greater reductions in symptoms. Problem-solving as given by a psychiatrist was feasible in primary care and acceptable to patients. Problem-solving is now being evaluated as given by general practitioners trained in the method.


1995 ◽  
Vol 108 (4) ◽  
pp. A142
Author(s):  
D. Lamarque ◽  
T. Poynard ◽  
J.F. du Mayne Devars ◽  
T. Valloi ◽  
S.Bruley des Varannes ◽  
...  

Medicina ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 55 (7) ◽  
pp. 348
Author(s):  
Takashi Nakagata ◽  
Kosuke Fukao ◽  
Hiroyuki Kobayashi ◽  
Shizuo Katamoto ◽  
Hisashi Naito

Background and objectives: Exercise can help ease withdrawal symptoms of smokers. However, there is little information about the physiological responses, such as cardiorespiratory and lactate (La) responses, during exercise from light to moderate intensity combined with transdermal nicotine patches (TNPs) in smokers. This study aimed to investigate the effect of TNPs on the cardiorespiratory and La responses during exercise at light to moderate intensity. Materials and Methods: Fourteen young men (8 non-smokers, 6 current smokers) aged 20 to 26 years participated in this study. They performed an incremental graded submaximal exercise test using an electromagnetic cycle ergometer set from 30 to 210 W with (TNP condition) or without a TNP (control condition) in a random order. The TNP was applied to the left arm 8–10 h prior to starting the exercise to achieve the peak level of blood nicotine concentration. Heart rate (HR), rate of perceived exertion (RPE), oxygen consumption (VO2), ventilation (VE), and blood La at rest and during exercise were measured and analyzed. Results: The HR at rest was significantly higher in the TNP condition than in the control condition (TNP; 74.7 ± 13.8 bpm, control; 65.3 ± 10.8 bpm, p < 0.001). There was no interaction (condition × exercise intensity) between any of the variables, and VO2, VE, RPE, and La during exercise were not significantly different between the conditions. However, HR during exercise was 6.7 bpm higher on average in the TNP condition. Conclusions: The HR during exercise was greater at light to moderate intensity with a TNP. Our study results will guide clinicians or health professionals when prescribing exercise programs combined with TNPs for healthy young smokers.


1992 ◽  
Vol 106 (3) ◽  
pp. 421-427 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathan Foulds ◽  
John Stapleton ◽  
Colin Feyerabend ◽  
Cyril Vesey ◽  
Martin Jarvis ◽  
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1996 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-184 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zahi Khoury ◽  
Phillip Comans ◽  
Andre Keren ◽  
Tuvia Lerer ◽  
Alex Gavish ◽  
...  

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