A randomised placebo-controlled trial of oral hydrocortisone for treating tobacco withdrawal symptoms.
RATIONALE: Many smokers experience a decline in cortisol to sub-normal levels during the first days of smoking cessation. A greater decline in cortisol is associated with more intense cigarette withdrawal symptoms, urge to smoke and relapse to smoking. Findings from an uncontrolled study suggest th...
Main Authors: | Ussher, M, Aveyard, P, Reid, F, West, R, Evans, P, Clow, A, Hucklebridge, F, Fuller, J, Ibison, J, Steptoe, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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