Journal of Addictive Behaviors,Therapy & RehabilitationISSN: 2324-9005

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Son Nguyen Author

Subjects of specialization
Electronic cigarettes,CNS stimulant,Nicotine,CNS stimulant

Affiliation
Sullivan University College of Pharmacy, 2100, Gardiner lane Louisville KY 40205, USA

Biography

Son Nguyenis member of the board of Addiction medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Lausanne University Hospital He was associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Geneva, Faculty of medicine. He is associate researcher at the Research Center, Montreal University Institute of Mental Health, Montreal, Canada. He is vice-president of the Swiss Society of Social Psychiatry, president of the Swiss Society of Cognitive Psychotherapy, member of the launching board of the European Society of Social Psychiatry (ESSP) and Secretary General of the ESSP


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Review Article Open Access

Nicotine in Cigarette Smoke: Addiction, Health Effects, Detection Methods, and Smoking Cessation

Author(s):

Wasana Sumanasekera, William Nethery and Son Nguyen

Background: Nicotine is an addictive substance present in cigarette smoke that causes a great number of health effects and is a leading cause of preventable death. Objective: This article provides information regarding the addictive nature of nicotine, adverse health effects, current detection methods, alternative approaches, and smoking cessation. Results and Discussion: An average cigarette allows a person to absorb approximately 1 mg of nicotine, which produces euphoria and establishes addiction. Nicotine binds to nicotinic receptors and activates cell signaling cascade leading to dopamine and other neurotransmitter release resulting in euphoria and pleasure. After exposure to nicotine for some time the receptors become unresponsive/desensitized. Later th... view moreĀ»

DOI: 10.4172/2324-9005.1000154

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