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    Preferences among four combination nicotine treatments

    Acute nicotine replacement treatments (NRTs) are disliked or misused, leading to insufficient nicotine intake and poor outcome. Patches provide steady nicotine but are slow and passive. Combining systems may i...

    Nina G. Schneider, Margaret A. Koury, Chris Cortner in Psychopharmacology (2006)

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    Comparison of three nicotine treatments: initial reactions and preferences with guided use

    Misuse or dislike of nicotine replacement treatments (NRTs) undermines their effectiveness. Brief testing among NRTs could allow tailoring by preference to improve outcome.

    Nina G. Schneider, Scott Terrace, Margaret A. Koury, Shilpan Patel in Psychopharmacology (2005)

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    Time course of smoking withdrawal symptoms as a function of nicotine replacement

    Subjects (N=32) provided morning, afternoon, and evening data for week-1 withdrawal from smoking. Withdrawal symptoms were measured using Schneider's Smoker Complaint Scale. Twenty subjects received nicotine gum ...

    Nina G. Schneider, Murray E. Jarvik in Psychopharmacology (1983)

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    Can cigarette size and nicotine content influence smoking and puffing rates?

    The stimuli controlling the rate at which people smoke cigarettes have not been clearly defined. On the hypothesis that smoking is basically nicotine-seeking behavior. nicotine available to the subject was exp...

    Murray E. Jarvik, Paulene Popek, Nina G. Schneider, Vivian Baer-Weiss in Psychopharmacology (1978)