概括
尼古丁口香通过维持血中尼古丁水平,有效帮助戒烟. 两种2mg和4mg强度都被很好地容忍,与香烟的尼古丁输送相当.
科学领域:
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
- 成 药物 药物 药物 药物
- 呼吸系统医学 呼吸系统医学
背景情况:
- 尼古丁口香旨在通过管理尼古丁依赖来支持戒烟.
- 它与尼古丁戒断一起解决了吸烟的行为方面.
研究的目的:
- 来自尼古丁口香的血尼古丁水平与吸烟的尼古丁水平进行比较.
- 评估尼古丁口香糖在患有肺部疾病的患者中戒烟的有效性和可接受性.
主要方法:
- 9名患有肺部疾病的患者参与了这项研究.
- 在每小时2毫克和4毫克尼古丁口香糖后,测量了血尼古丁水平.
- 这些水平与通过常规和每小时抽烟达到的尼古丁水平进行了比较.
主要成果:
- 每小时2毫克和4毫克尼古丁口香的平均稳定状态血尼古丁水平分别为11.8 ng/mL和23.2 ng/mL.
- 这些水平与常规吸烟 (15.7 ng/mL) 和每小时吸烟 (18.3 ng/mL) 的最低水平相似.
- 对于2毫克和4毫克尼古丁口香,报告的副作用很小.
结论:
- 尼古丁口香是一种可接受的尼古丁来源,用于戒烟.
- 它有效地维持血尼古丁水平,帮助个人应对戒烟.
- 这项研究支持尼古丁口香糖在戒烟计划中的作用,特别是在肺部疾病患者中.
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