Medications Used to Treat Neurologic and Psychiatric Conditions Increase Smokers’ Nicotine Metabolism, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Study

Newswise — UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School researchers have determined that carbamazepine and oxycarbamazepine, medications commonly used to treat neurologic and psychiatric conditions, increase nicotine metabolism in smokers. As nicotine metabolism increases, cravings for nicotine return more quickly which could lead to more frequent cigarette consumption among individuals who also take these medications.

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