9/21/2013

The two drugs involved a new stop smoking shot using shot-already for about ten years, atarax and scopolamine and resource is now FDA approved for smoking cessation. Smart stands for scopolamine anticholinergic drugs treatment with scopolamine as a medicine that sore patch contains an ingredient which is an antihistamine like Benadryl during atarax. Together, they block for pain relief of nicotine nicotine receptors to the brain and physical delivery, one a hip or buttocks, rather than the older shots from three hits-two behind the ear and one on the buttocks of another traditional methods of large shot existed. In the next patch of scopolamine and other drugs two weeks will be jointly used a success rate of 20%, which is considered a normal success rate, with a success rate of 70-80% during the patch. The thing to remember is that it can cause side effects, so doctors recommend medical examination, so that patients with the treatment go ahead especially if medical concerns or medications.



People who recommend treatment say the shots to prevent withdrawal symptoms by blocking nicotine receptors. Others say that this happens only when they are injected very high doses of atropine. According to a study about the 40% of people who took this treatment, stopped smoking, although some clinics claim a success rate of 80%. There are some that are quite critical of smoking shots. Do you think more needs to be done to work, before the establishment of the effectiveness of these drugs. Side effects are often blurred vision, difficulty in urination, nausea, dry mouth, confusion, etc. in connection with shots of smoke. Hallucinations, coma, heart attack and stroke can be caused by excessive doses of anticholinergics.



This new shot was developed by Dr. peoples, the last ten years spent studying and combating smoking, COPD, emphysema and lung cancer. He also experimented with screening of lung cancer and the treatment, then taught these methods all over the country to other physicians. Hospital Medical Director pulmonary and critical care Division at Sarasota Memorial Hospital, he is at the same time in chi medicine in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine and critical care-certified. Treatment or shot injection is certainly not recommended for women who are pregnant or have heart rhythm problems, prostate problems or for people who change medicines take mood. It is better to treat as a last resort to decide, if they needed one of these words, to find out the rate of success, fame and the support of clinics that have stopped offering smoke blows over.
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