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Effects of acute paroxetine treatment on the consumption of cigarette smoking and caffeine in depressed patients.

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  • Effects of acute paroxetine treatment on the consumption of cigarette smoking and caffeine in depressed patients. Abstract Text:

    kyoko miyamotoKyoko Miyamoto,reiji yoshimuraReiji Yoshimura,nobuhisa uedaNobuhisa Ueda,atsuko sugitaAtsuko Sugita,wakako umeneWakako Umene,hikaru horiHikaru Hori,masae mitomaMasae Mitoma,jun nakamuraJun Nakamura,kyoko miyamotoKyoko Miyamoto,reiji yoshimuraReiji Yoshimura,nobuhisa uedaNobuhisa Ueda,atsuko sugitaAtsuko Sugita,wakako umeneWakako Umene,hikaru horiHikaru Hori,masae mitomaMasae Mitoma,jun nakamuraJun Nakamura,

    In the present study, we examined the effects of acute treatment with paroxetine on the consumption of cigarette smoking and caffeine in 65 patients who met the DSM-IV criteria for major depressive disorder (M/F: 28/37, age: 48 +/- 15 years). Plasma levels of cotinine or caffeine were analysed using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The amount of cigarette smoking and plasma levels of cotinine, but not caffeine, decreased 4 weeks after paroxetine treatment. There was no difference between smokers and nonsmokers with respect to their response to paroxetine treatment. In addition, plasma 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG) levels in responders to paroxetine treatment was higher than those in nonresponders, and there was a negative correlation between the changes in plasma MHPG levels and the changes in Hamilton rating scale for depression (Ham-D) scores before and 4 weeks after paroxetine administration. These results suggest that paroxetine has the potential to reduce the amount of cigarette smoking in depressed smokers, and we reconfirmed our previous results that depressed patients with higher plasma MHPG levels had better response to paroxetine treatment than those with lower plasma MHPG levels using larger depressed samples.

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    k miyamotoK Miyamoto,r yoshimuraR Yoshimura,n uedaN Ueda,a sugitaA Sugita,w umeneW Umene,h horiH Hori,m mitomaM Mitoma,j nakamuraJ Nakamura,k miyamotoK Miyamoto,r yoshimuraR Yoshimura,n uedaN Ueda,a sugitaA Sugita,w umeneW Umene,h horiH Hori,m mitomaM Mitoma,j nakamuraJ Nakamura,

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    Effects of acute paroxetine treatment on the consumption of cigarette smoking and caffeine in depressed patients. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Human psychopharmacology

    VOLUME: 22

    Page Numbers: 483-90

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    ISSN: 0885-6222

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Psychiatry, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Iseigaoka, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan.

    Country: England

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