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Are Pharmacotherapies Ineffective in Opioid-Dependent Smokers? Reflections on the Scientific Literature and Future Directions.

Mollie E Miller1, Stacey C Sigmon2.   

Abstract

While rates of smoking in the general population have decreased in recent years, dramatic disparities remain among disadvantaged subgroups of smokers, particularly those with concurrent substance abuse. Prevalence rates of smoking among opioid-dependent patients, for example, are fourfold those of the general population. While pharmacotherapies are recommended as a first-line treatment for nicotine dependence, the few studies that have investigated their effectiveness in this population have shown dramatically poorer outcomes compared to the general population. Indeed, these findings have led some researchers to suggest that pharmacotherapies may simply be ineffective in opioid-maintained smokers. In this commentary, we briefly summarize the extant literature on pharmacotherapies in opioid-maintained smokers and contribute new data investigating the contribution of bupropion on smoking outcomes in 81 methadone- and buprenorphine-maintained participants from two randomized trials of financial incentives for smoking cessation. We also discuss several important parameters (ie, timing of the quit attempt, medication adherence, nicotine withdrawal) that may be leveraged to strengthen smoking pharmacotherapy outcomes in opioid-dependent patients. Taken together, an improved understanding of these issues will aid efforts to reduce tobacco-related health disparities in this group of challenging smokers.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26180219      PMCID: PMC4830239          DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntv030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res        ISSN: 1462-2203            Impact factor:   4.244


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5.  Good and bad times for treating cigarette smoking in drug treatment.

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8.  Buprenorphine effects on cigarette smoking.

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Review 5.  Achieving Smoking Cessation Among Persons with Opioid Use Disorder.

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6.  Associations between opioid and nicotine dependence in nationally representative samples of United States adult daily smokers.

Authors:  Maria A Parker; Joanna M Streck; Stacey C Sigmon
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7.  Perceived barriers to smoking cessation among adults with substance use disorders.

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8.  Clinical Correlates of Smoking Status in Men and Women with Opioid Use Disorder.

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9.  Smokers with opioid use disorder may have worse drug use outcomes after varenicline than nicotine replacement.

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Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat       Date:  2019-06-10

Review 10.  Endogenous opioid system: a promising target for future smoking cessation medications.

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