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This text investigates the efficacy and clinical application of pharmacological interventions as supportive tools for individuals attempting to cease tobacco use. The authors, John Grabowski and Sharon M. Hall, synthesize clinical research and behavioral science to evaluate how chemical adjuncts interact with nicotine withdrawal symptoms. The work provides a structured framework for clinicians to integrate medication into broader smoking cessation programs, emphasizing the necessity of combining physiological support with psychological strategies.
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Experts in the field of addiction medicine identify this as a technical resource for practitioners seeking to understand the pharmacological landscape of cessation. Readers frequently note the clinical density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for healthcare professionals and researchers.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
ISBN-10:
0160024439
ISBN-13:
9780160024436
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