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Buspirone Effect On Tobacco Withdrawal Symptoms: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial

Mark D. Robinson, Yvonne L. Pettice, Wiley A. Smith, Eric A. Cederstrom, Donald E. Sutherland and Harry Davis
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice January 1992, 5 (1) 1-9; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.5.1.1
Mark D. Robinson
From the Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA, and the Office of Research Computing and Statistics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta. Dr. Cederstrom is in private practice in Hilton, NY. This study was conducted at the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not represent official policy of the US Army. Address reprint requests to Mark D. Robinson, M.D., Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232-2861.
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Yvonne L. Pettice
From the Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA, and the Office of Research Computing and Statistics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta. Dr. Cederstrom is in private practice in Hilton, NY. This study was conducted at the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not represent official policy of the US Army. Address reprint requests to Mark D. Robinson, M.D., Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232-2861.
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Wiley A. Smith
From the Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA, and the Office of Research Computing and Statistics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta. Dr. Cederstrom is in private practice in Hilton, NY. This study was conducted at the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not represent official policy of the US Army. Address reprint requests to Mark D. Robinson, M.D., Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232-2861.
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Eric A. Cederstrom
From the Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA, and the Office of Research Computing and Statistics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta. Dr. Cederstrom is in private practice in Hilton, NY. This study was conducted at the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not represent official policy of the US Army. Address reprint requests to Mark D. Robinson, M.D., Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232-2861.
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Donald E. Sutherland
From the Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA, and the Office of Research Computing and Statistics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta. Dr. Cederstrom is in private practice in Hilton, NY. This study was conducted at the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not represent official policy of the US Army. Address reprint requests to Mark D. Robinson, M.D., Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232-2861.
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From the Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA, and the Office of Research Computing and Statistics, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta. Dr. Cederstrom is in private practice in Hilton, NY. This study was conducted at the Department of Family Practice, Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, GA. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not represent official policy of the US Army. Address reprint requests to Mark D. Robinson, M.D., Department of Family Practice, Carolinas Medical Center, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232-2861.
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Abstract

Background: Withdrawal symptoms hinder smoking cessation in nicotine-dependent smokers. This prospective, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial was conducted to evaluate buspirone for nicotine withdrawal symptoms.

Methods: Fifty-four heavy smokers (mean 33.1 cigarettes per day for 24 years) were randomly prescribed 30 mg/d of buspirone or placebo beginning 3 weeks before abrupt smoking cessation. Validated nicotine withdrawal and anxiety scales were administered at baseline and serially for 2 weeks after cessation.

Results: Baseline demographic and nicotine-dependence measures were similar for each group. Three smokers (1 on buspirone, 2 on placebo) dropped out of the protocol prior to the quit date. Both groups had significant withdrawal effects over time (analysis of variance [ANOVA] P = 0.0001). There was no significant buspirone effect on any nicotine withdrawal symptoms (ANOVA, α = 0.05). Smokers who relapsed, regardless of group, reported significantly worse craving, irritability, anxiety, and difficulty concentrating than abstainers (P < 0.05). Relapse rates at follow-up visits were not significantly different between groups. Two-week abstinence rates were 52 percent for placebo and 62 percent for buspirone (chi-square, P = 0.760).

Conclusions: In these heavy smokers, buspirone offered no relief from nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Regardless of treatment, relapsing smokers experienced more intense nicotine withdrawal.

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Mark D. Robinson, Yvonne L. Pettice, Wiley A. Smith, Eric A. Cederstrom, Donald E. Sutherland, Harry Davis
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice Jan 1992, 5 (1) 1-9; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.5.1.1

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Mark D. Robinson, Yvonne L. Pettice, Wiley A. Smith, Eric A. Cederstrom, Donald E. Sutherland, Harry Davis
The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice Jan 1992, 5 (1) 1-9; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.5.1.1
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