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Title: Nicotine Addiction


1
Nicotine Addiction
  • Pharmacy Practice II
  • Winter 2005

2
Tobacco Use Interview
  • When did you start?
  • Why?
  • How much, how often?
  • What do you like?
  • What dont you like?
  • Health risks?
  • Quitting experience?
  • What would it take to quit?

3
Pharmacists Role
  • Ask
  • Advise
  • Assess
  • Assist
  • Arrange

4
Stages of Change
  • Precontemplation
  • Contemplation
  • Preparation
  • Action
  • Maintenance

5
Precontemplation
  • Unaware, unwilling, too discouraged
  • Wont change in the next six months
  • Listen, empathy, identify barriers
  • Focus on benefits of change
  • Interview questions

6
Contemplation
  • Open to information, thinking about quitting in
    next 6 months
  • Provide information, emotional support
  • Encouragement
  • Resources
  • Information about options
  • What it will take, who is available

7
Preparation
  • Getting ready o try new behavior within 30 days
  • Goal setting, praise readiness, enlist support of
    others
  • Goals
  • Resources
  • Options
  • Who can help

8
Action
  • Taking steps, needing willpower
  • Habituating behaviors
  • Stimulus control, reinforce behaviors,
    continuing emotional support
  • Action plans
  • Other support
  • Product information
  • Positive effects

9
Maintenance
  • Engaged for at least six months
  • Continue emotional support
  • Relapse prevention
  • Reinforce benefits
  • Relapse encouragement, persistence

10
Treatment options
  • Behavior modification
  • Nicotine lozenges
  • Nicotine gum
  • Nicotine patches
  • Nicotine inhaler
  • Nicotine nasal spray
  • Bupropion SR

11
Treatment optionsNicotine polacrilex lozenges
  • 2 mg (1st cig gt 30 min after waking)
  • 4 mg (1st cig lt 30 min after waking)
  • Allow to slowly dissolve (20-30 min)
  • Do not chew, eat, or drink
  • lt 20 lozenges/d
  • CI pregnancy, CVD, PUD
  • SE hiccups, sore mouth, sore throat, nausea
  • 12 weeks

12
Treatment optionsNicotine polacrilex gum
  • 2 mg (lt24 cigs/d), 4 mg (gt24 cigs/d)
  • Bite and park
  • Avoid eating, drinking while chewing
  • Acid decreases release
  • SE hiccups, nausea, sore throat, sore mouth
  • CI pregnancy, CVD, esophagitis, PUD
  • 12 weeks

13
Treatment OptionsTransdermal nicotine
  • 7, 14, 21 mg, 24-hour
  • 5, 10, 15 mg, 16-hour
  • Usage guidelines p.1166
  • SE local skin reaction, insomnia
  • CI pregnancy, CVD, derm. problems
  • 8 weeks
  • Must not use tobacco

14
Rx Nicotine replacement
  • Nicotine Inhaler
  • SE local irritation of mouth throat
  • Up to 6 months
  • Nicotine Nasal Spray
  • SE nasal irritation
  • Up to 6 months

15
Bupropion SR
  • Wellbutrin, Zyban
  • Antidepressant, dopamine reuptake inhibitor
  • Start 1 week before quitting
  • 150 mg q am x 3 d, then increase to bid (may take
    second dose mid afternoon)
  • CI History of seizure, eating disorders
  • SE insomnia, dry mouth
  • Can use with nicotine replacement

16
Whats new?
  • Rimonabant (Acomplia)
  • Cannabanoid Receptor Antagonist
  • Weight loss, tobacco cessation
  • Phase III clinical trials

17
Other considerations
  • Costs
  • Irritability
  • Weight gain
  • Proper disposal of products
  • Abstinence rates
  • 14-30 vs 8-20 placebo

18
References
  • See Blackboard links
  • Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence,
    www.cme.wisc.edu/online/ctri/index.htm University
    of Wisconsin Medical School and center for
    Tobacco Research and Intervention
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