Associations Between Chronic Pain and Use of Pharmacotherapy for Smoking Cessation
Chronic pain and tobacco dependence are two highly prevalent and comorbid conditions. The rate of smoking among persons in pain may be greater than twice the rate observed in the general population. Smokers tend to experience more adverse pain-treatment outcomes than do nonsmokers, and there is moun...
Main Author: | Zale, Emily |
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Other Authors: | Ditre, Joseph W. |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en_US |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2012-08-11558 |
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