Sep
3
2010
UF doctors warn parents about dangers of third-hand smoke
University of Florida doctors hope new information about the residue of cigarette smoke converts a pack of Jacksonville parents into nonsmokers. It’s not enough to just stop smoking around kids, doctors told nearly two dozen parents a few months ago. The smoke leaves a lasting layer of toxins behind on just about every surface it touches, posing a health risk to children in particular. In other …
Read more on The Florida Times-Union
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Jul
6
2010
Anti-smoking activists worried about pending state budget
They say the state has been redirecting money meant for smoking cessation programs for years.
Read more on York Daily Record
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Apr
7
2010
W.Va. Librarians Concerned About Maintaining Services
A $417,444 cut in state funding has West Virginia librarians wondering how they will maintain services next year.
Read more on WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia
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Mar
11
2010
Today there are 5 million tobacco-related deaths per year, with 1.3 billion people who smoke, and tobacco is the leading cause of death that can be preventable according to the World Health Organization. A thing that used to considered “cool”, such as the Marlboro billboards across the country, is now on the tip list of killers.
To combat this, the stop smoking injection, or the stop smoking vaccine, is one of the most successful and aggressive stop smoking aids with a 70-80% success rate of all the available smoking aids. A medical therapy, this type of aid takes place in a medical clinic under experienced physicians with supervision. Counseling and group therapy also work well to combine with the injection aid for smokers who are struggling to successfully quit.
Three injections of Scopolamine or Atropine behind the ears, on the hip, or on the arms, will block the nicotine receptors in the brain. As a part of the treatment, the patient is required to wear a scopolamine patch behind his ear and take atropine tablets for two weeks after getting the shot. The brain will not recognize that it needs nicotine so the nicotine addiction will eventually vanish – as an antismoking aid, these injection chemicals act on the nicotine “sensitive” areas of the brain and reduces the craving for a smoke. A single session may last from an hour to an hour and a half and costs approximately 350-500 dollars, but it usually is covered by health insurance policies.
The drugs involved with the stop smoking injections are medically classified as anti-cholinergics and are mainly used in helping to control neural activity in the brain. They have been extensively used previously in the medical field in the form of anesthetics during surgery or as a temporary means of curing Parkinson’s disease. The most common side effects associated with these anti-smoking injections are dizziness, dry mouth, headaches, and problems in urinating which happens soon after the injection is given, if it happens at all.
Long-term effects include hallucination, strokes, and heart attacks. However, these are rare, and are usually observed only in those smokers who are subjected to high dosages. In extreme cases, the person can also end up in coma. A smoker needs to undergo a complete medical check up before treatment. However, this treatment should be avoided for pregnant women or those who suffer from cardiac disorders. People who are using other narcotics also should avoid the anti-smoking injections also. If nothing else is working for you, you should try the injections for quitting smoking before going back to smoking, as your health is very important.
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Mar
2
2010
Struggling to quit smoking, keep getting VERY bloated, 7-10 pound weight gain in a week, constipation, etc. Have quit 6-7 times this year…same thing…and I start smoking again! Plan to quit tomorrow…Tuesday AGAIN. Plan to try nicorettes, but don’t know if that will help. I know someone out here has some answers…and I guess it’s my turn to ask for help!
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Mar
1
2010
Alternative treatment is now made available to help smokers combat the addiction to smoking. Methods like psychological therapies, acupuncture and hypnotism are becoming increasingly popular these days. The use of stop smoking pills has also been featured several times and is now one of the most talked about method. Other people misconstrue the idea of using these pills. It is a support method and it does not eliminate the cravings for nicotine overnight. The intake of these pills also requires an enormous effort and will to successfully overcome the urge to have another puff.
These anti-smoking pills usually contain substance such as buproprion hydrochloride which is also commonly found in anti-depressant medicine. Now, this substance is also utilized to combat the addictive effects of nicotine. These pills activates dopamine and nor epinephrine or also known as the brain chemicals. As a result, they can boost the energy level of people similar to the effects of nicotine. It’s a method to successfully wean off smokers. Another advantage is that these pills help cut the withdrawal symptoms to reasonable level. It is important to note that taking these pills should likewise be accompanies by modification programs for smokers. It should not be taken without counseling or advice from experts.
Studies also reveal that the intake of these pills has become more effective that the use of patches alone. Smokers are recommended a two times a day intake of these stop smoking pills. One pill is usually taken in the morning and another one before they go to bed in the evening. It is also highly recommended that said pills be taken even before the smoker begins to quit. This is to allow the body to get used to the effect of this bill so it can fully adjust when the smoker begins to lessen his attachment to nicotine. Depending on the recommendation of your doctor, these pills are normally taken within the span of at least seven to maximum of twelve weeks.
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