Natural and synthetic estrogens specifically alter nicotine demand and cue-induced nicotine seeking in female rats

Volume: 198, Pages: 108756 - 108756
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Women have more difficulty maintaining smoking cessation than men, and experience greater withdrawal symptomatology as well as higher prevalence of relapse. Further, currently available treatments for smoking cessation, such as the nicotine patch and varenicline, have been shown to be less effective in women. Fluctuations in ovarian hormones across the menstrual cycle can affect craving and smoking relapse propensity. In addition, many women who...
Paper Details
Title
Natural and synthetic estrogens specifically alter nicotine demand and cue-induced nicotine seeking in female rats
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
198
Pages
108756 - 108756
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