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Psychopharmacology of smoking cessation medications: focus on patients with mental health disorders.

Authors :
Castaldelli-Maia, João Mauricio
Camargos de Oliveira, Victoria
Irber, Flávia Mariana
Blaas, Israel K.
Angerville, Bernard
Sousa Martins-da-Silva, Anderson
Koch Gimenes, Gislaine
Waisman Campos, Marcela
Torales, Julio
Ventriglio, Antonio
Guillois, Carine
El Ouazzani, Houria
Gazaix, Léna
Favré, Pascal
Dervaux, Alain
Apter, Gisèle
Source :
International Review of Psychiatry. Aug/Sep2023, Vol. 35 Issue 5/6, p397-417. 21p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The adverse effects of smoking cessation in individuals with mental health disorders have been a point of concern, and progress in the development of treatment has been slow. The primary first-line treatments for smoking cessation are Nicotine Replacement Therapy, Bupropion, Varenicline, and behavioural support. Nortriptyline and Clonidine are second-line treatments used when the first-line treatments are not effective or are contraindicated. Smoking cessation medications have been shown to be effective in reducing nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms and promoting smoking cessation among patients living with mental disorders. However, these medications may have implications for patients' mental health and need to be monitored closely. The efficacy and side effects of these medications may vary depending on the patient's psychiatric condition, medication regimen, substance use, or medical comorbidities. The purpose of this review is to synthesise the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, therapeutic effects, adverse effects, and pharmacological interactions of first- and second-line smoking cessation drugs, with an emphasis on patients suffering from mental illnesses. Careful consideration of the risks and benefits of using smoking cessation medications is necessary, and treatment plans must be tailored to individual patients' needs. Monitoring symptoms and medication regimens is essential to ensure optimal treatment outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09540261
Volume :
35
Issue :
5/6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Review of Psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175195701
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09540261.2023.2249084