| Literature DB >> 31798093 |
Saul Shiffman1, Mark Balabanis1.
Abstract
Heavy drinkers tend to be heavy smokers. Drinking appears to prompt smoking in real-life situations; whether smoking prompts drinking is uncertain. Alcohol-tobacco interactions are particularly important during attempts to achieve or maintain abstinence from either drug. Studies suggest that alcoholics who quit smoking are more likely to succeed in alcoholism treatment. However, data consistently demonstrate that alcohol consumption may precipitate smoking relapse.Entities:
Keywords: AOD abstinence; AODD (alcohol and other drug disorder) relapse; AODU (alcohol and other drug use) development; biochemical mechanisms; cessation of AODU; drug interaction; heavy AOD use; smoking; treatment
Year: 1996 PMID: 31798093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Alcohol Health Res World ISSN: 0090-838X