Journal article
N-acetylcysteine for therapy-resistant tobacco use disorder: A pilot study
E Prado, M Maes, LG Piccoli, M Baracat, DS Barbosa, O Franco, S Dodd, M Berk, SOV Nunes
Redox Report | Published : 2015
Abstract
N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) may have efficacy in treating tobacco use disorder (TUD) by reducing craving and smoking reward. This study examines whether treatment with NAC may have a clinical efficacy in the treatment of TUD. Methods: A 12-week double blind randomized controlled trial was conducted to compare the clinical efficacy of NAC 3 g/day versus placebo. We recruited 34 outpatients with therapy resistant TUD concurrently treated with smoking-focused group behavioral therapy. Participants had assessments of daily cigarette use (primary outcome), exhaled carbon monoxide (COEXH) (secondary outcome), and quit rates as defined by COEXH<6 ppm. Depression was measured with the Hamilton Depression..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by Health Sciences Postgraduate Program at Londrina State University, Parana, Brazil (UEL), and Phloracea Pharmaceutics, Londrina, Parana, Brazil.