Residential treatment for smokeless tobacco use: a case series.

Author: BungeNadene E, DaleLowell C, EbbertJon O, GauvinThomas R, HurtRichard D, VickersKristin S

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We developed and implemented a novel 8-day residential treatment program for smokeless tobacco (ST) use. A multidisciplinary team delivered behavioral treatment, nicotine patches were adjusted to achieve 100% replacement of baseline peak serum nicotine concentrations, and bupropion sustained-release...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15182890

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Tackling Smokeless Tobacco: A Novel Residential Treatment Program

The field of addiction medicine is continuously seeking innovative approaches to help individuals overcome addictive behaviors, including smokeless tobacco use. This case series investigates the effectiveness of a novel 8-day residential treatment program for smokeless tobacco (ST) users.

The authors developed a multidisciplinary treatment program that combined behavioral therapy, nicotine replacement therapy, and bupropion, a medication used to aid in smoking cessation. The program was delivered in a residential setting, allowing for intensive and focused intervention. The results showed that the program was effective in achieving biochemical abstinence, with a 58% self-reported abstinence rate at one year. This suggests that a residential treatment program may be a viable option for individuals struggling with ST use.

However, the authors acknowledge the limited sample size of this study and the need for further research to replicate these findings and determine if comparable abstinence rates can be achieved with outpatient ST treatment programs using similar therapies.

Residential Treatment: A Promising Approach for Smokeless Tobacco Users

This study demonstrates the potential of a residential treatment program for individuals struggling with smokeless tobacco use. The program, combining behavioral therapy, nicotine replacement therapy, and bupropion, resulted in a significant abstinence rate, suggesting that it could be a valuable resource for individuals seeking to overcome ST addiction.

Breaking the Cycle of Smokeless Tobacco Addiction

This research is like a camel finding a safe haven in a treacherous desert. The residential treatment program provides a structured and supportive environment for individuals struggling with smokeless tobacco addiction, offering hope for a brighter future free from the grip of this harmful habit.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research is like a beacon of hope in the vast desert of addiction. The 8-day residential treatment program offers a structured and supportive environment for individuals struggling with smokeless tobacco use, leading to promising results in achieving abstinence. Further research is needed to explore the potential of this approach in other settings, but it's a promising step toward helping individuals break free from the chains of addiction.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2004-09-23
  2. Date Revised 2015-11-19
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Pubmed ID

15182890

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

S0740547204000121

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