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摘要
目的吸烟是一个世界性的健康问题,也是近年来导致过早死亡的主要原因之一。由于有很多研究关注药物疗法和行为咨询的戒烟策略,本研究旨在比较两种经 FDA 批准的一线戒烟药物疗法:伐尼克兰和安非他酮。结果伐尼克兰和安非他酮被称为非烟碱类药物疗法,已被用于尼古丁替代疗法之外的戒烟治疗。伐尼克兰是α4β2烟碱乙酰胆碱受体的部分激动剂,而被归类为非典型抗抑郁药的安非他酮实际上是去甲肾上腺素和多巴胺再摄取抑制剂。虽然这些治疗方法会导致一些不良反应,包括恶心、失眠、焦虑、易怒、疲劳和梦境异常,但它们在减少渴求和维持戒断方面的疗效已经过充分研究,并获得了美国食品和药物管理局的批准。此外,不良反应通常是轻度至中度的临床症状,可以耐受,也很容易控制和预防。结论人们已经充分了解伐尼克兰和安非他酮作为戒烟治疗药物的疗效和耐受性。然而,研究表明,与安非他酮和 NRT 相比,伐尼克兰在维持戒烟和减少烟瘾方面似乎更有效。
Smoking cessation pharmacotherapy; varenicline or bupropion?
Objectives
Tobacco smoking is a worldwide health problem and one of the leading causes of premature deaths in last years. As there are lots of researches focusing on cessation strategies with attention to pharmacotherapy and behavioral counseling, the aim of this study was to compare two of the first-line FDA-approved pharmacotherapies for smoking cessation; varenicline and bupropion.
Evidence acqusition
This writing is an overview of researches published in Pubmed database from 2012 to 2022 with “Varenicline” and “Bupropion” as key words. Among the researches that were found, 24 articles were selected which mainly focused on comparison of these two medicines.
Results
Varenicline and bupropion are known as non-nicotinic pharmacotherapy and have been used in addition to nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation. Varenicline is partial agonist for α4β2 nicotinic acetyl choline receptors while bupropion, classified as an atypical antidepressant, is actually a norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake inhibitor. Although these treatments can result in some adverse effects including nausea, insomnia, anxiety, irritability, fatigue and abnormal dreams, their efficacy in reduction of craving and also maintenance of abstinence is well been studied and approved by FDA. Moreover, adverse effects are usually mild to moderate clinical symptoms which can be tolerated and also easily managed and prevented in cases.
Conclusion
The efficacy and tolerability of varenicline and bupropion as treatments for smoking cessation is well understood. However, studies have shown that varenicline seems to be more effective in maintaining of abstinence and also reducing craving than bupropion and NRT.
期刊介绍:
DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences is a peer-reviewed journal published on behalf of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The journal encompasses all fields of the pharmaceutical sciences and presents timely research on all areas of drug conception, design, manufacture, classification and assessment.
The term DARU is derived from the Persian name meaning drug or medicine. This journal is a unique platform to improve the knowledge of researchers and scientists by publishing novel articles including basic and clinical investigations from members of the global scientific community in the forms of original articles, systematic or narrative reviews, meta-analyses, letters, and short communications.