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Table 1 Prescribing information for first-line medications for
smoking cessation
Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)
formulations
Precautions Dosing by daily smoking level Treatment duration Adverse effects Advantages Disadvantages Daily cost, $1
Gum
Nicorette2,
2 mg, 4 mg (regular, mint, orange)
Generic3,
2 mg, 4 mg
Pregnancy; recent (<2 wk) myocardial infarction;
serious underlying arrhythmias; serious or worsening angina pectoris;
temporomandibular joint disease
(25 cigarettes: 2 mg
>=25 cigarettes: 4
mg
Week 1-6: 1 piece q 1-2 hr
Week 7-9: 1 piece q 2-4 hr
Week
10-12: 1 piece q 4-8 hr4
Up to 12 wk Mouth or jaw soreness; hiccups; dyspepsia;
hypersalivation; associated with incorrect chewing technique:
lightheadedness, nausea or vomiting, throat and mouth
irritation
May satisfy oral cravings; may delay weight gain;
patient can titrate therapy to manage withdrawal symptoms
Social acceptance of gum; difficult to use with
dentures; must use proper chewing technique to minimize adverse
effects
2 mg (9 pieces): 3.33 -5.16
4 mg (9 pieces): 3.78
-5.81
Transdermal preparations
Nicotrol patch5,
15 mg (16 hr)
Pregnancy; recent (<2 wk) myocardial infarction;
serious underlying arrhythmias; serious or worsening angina pectoris;
patients with dermatologic conditions (eg, psoriasis, eczema, atopic
dermatitis)
>=10 cigarettes: 15 mg/d for 6 wk
<10
cigarettes: not recommended
6 wk Local skin reactions (erythema, pruritus, burning);
headache
One-step process; easy to use and conceal; fewer
compliance issues
Patient cannot titrate doses; 16-hr release may lead to
early morning (on waking) cravings; allergic reactions to adhesive may
occur
3.68
Nicoderm CQ2,
21 mg, 14 mg, 7 mg (24 hr)
Same as for other transdermal systems
>10 cigarettes: 21 mg/d for 6 wk; 14 mg/d for 2 wk; 7
mg/d for 2 wk
<=10 cigarettes: 14 mg/d for 6 wk; 7 mg/d for 2
wk
8-10 wk Local skin reactions (erythema, pruritus, burning);
headache; sleep disturbances (insomnia) or abnormal or vivid dreams
(associated with nocturnal nicotine absorption)
Provides 24-hr steady-state levels, which may reduce
morning cravings; easy to use and conceal; fewer compliance
issues
Patient cannot titrate doses; allergic reactions to
adhesive may occur
3.39
Generic patch6
7,
21 mg, 14 mg, 7 mg (24 hr)
Same as for other transdermal systems
>=10 cigarettes: 21 mg/d for 4 wk; 14 mg/d for 2 wk;
7 mg/d for 2 wk
<10 cigarettes: 14 mg/d for 6 wk; 7 mg/d for 2
wk
8 wk Same as for Nicoderm CQ Same as for Nicoderm CQ
Same as for Nicoderm CQ
2.53-2.70
Generic patch8,
22 mg, 11 mg (24 hr)
Same as for other transdermal systems
>15 cigarettes: 22 mg/d for 6 wk
<=15
cigarettes: 11 mg/d for 6 wk
6 wk Same as for Nicoderm CQ Same as for Nicoderm CQ and one-step
proccess
Same as for Nicoderm CQ
3.11-3.50
Nasal spray
Nicotrol9
metered spray (0.5 mg nicotine in 50-µL aqueous nicotine
solution)
Pregnancy; recent (<2 wk) myocardial infarction;
serious underlying arrhythmias; serious or worsening angina pectoris;
underlying chronic nasal disorders (rhinitis, nasal polyps, sinusitis);
severe reactive airway disease
1-2 doses/hr (8-40 doses/d); 1 dose = 2 sprays (1 in
each nostril); each spray delivers 0.5 mg of nicotine to the nasal
mucosa
3-6 mo Nasal and/or throat irritation; rhinitis ; tearing;
sneezing; cough; headache
Patient can titrate therapy to rapidly manage withdrawal
symptoms
Initial nasal or throat irritation may be bothersome;
dependence; wait 5 min before driving or operating heavy machinery (may
cause tearing or sneezing); avoid contact with skin (absorbed
topically)
3.40 for 8 doses
Oral inhaler
Nicotrol inhaler9,
10-mg cartridge delivers 4 mg inhaled nicotine vapor
Pregnancy; recent (<2 wk) myocardial infarction;
serious underlying arrhythmias; serious or worsening angina pectoris;
underlying reactive airway disease
6-16 cartridges/d; individualized dosing Up to 6 mo Mouth and/or throat irritation; unpleasant taste; cough;
rhinitis; dyspepsia; hiccups; headache
Mimics hand-to-mouth ritual of smoking; patient can
titrate therapy to manage withdrawal symptoms
Initial throat or mouth irritation may be bothersome;
cartridges should not be stored at temperatures <30°C (>86°F) or
<15°C (<59°F)
6.07 for 6 cartridges
Bupropion hydrochloride SR
Zyban10
sustained-release tablet
Pregnancy; concomitant therapy with medications known to
lower the seizure threshold
Contraindications: history of seizure
disorder; history of bulimia or anorexia nervosa; MAO inhibitor therapy in
the previous 14 days; concomitant therapy with other bupropion
products11
150 mg orally each morning for 3 days, then increase to
150 mg orally twice a day
7-12 wk after quit date12 Insomnia; dry mouth; nervousness or difficulty
concentrating; rash; constipation; seizures risk 1/1,000
(0.1%)
Ease of use; can be safely used in combination with NRT;
may be beneficial in patients with coexisting depression
Seizure risk (rare); do not use in patients taking
medications that can lower the seizure threshold
3.37

q = every;
MAO = monoamine oxidase.
1Average wholesale price,
2001 Drug Topics Redbook. Montvale, NJ: Medical Economics Company, Inc;
2001 Dec.
2Nonprescription product distributed by
GlaxoSmithKline; web page for gum: http://www.nicorette.com/; web page for
patch: http://www.nicodermcq.com/. Note
that trade names are given for information purposes only and are not to be
construed as endorsement by either the editors of this journal or the authors.

3Nonprescription product distributed by Watson
Laboratories.
4Not to exceed 24 pieces a day.

5Nonprescription product distributed by Pharmacia
Corporation; web page: http://www.nicotrol.com/.
6Nonprescription product (formerly Habitrol) distributed by
Novartis Consumer Health; web page: http://www.habitrol.com/.
7Prescription product distributed by Schein Pharmaceuticals.

8Nonprescription product (formerly Prostep)
distributed by Perrigo Company.
9Prescription
product distributed by Pharmacia Corporation; web page: http://www.nicotrol.com/.
10Prescription product distributed by GlaxoSmithKline; web
page: http://www.zyban.com/.
11Such as Wellbutrin or Wellbutrin SR.
12In some patients, maintenance treatment for as long as 6
months may be appropriate.

 

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