Lancaster University: Using Genetics to Help Smokers Quit
August 07, 2024
August 07, 2024
LANCASTER, England, Aug. 7 (TNSres) -- Lancaster University issued the following news:
Researchers have identified variants in a gene that influences the likelihood of smokers developing abnormal dreams while taking a medication to help them quit.
Varenicline is a medication that is frequently used to help people who are attempting to quit smoking. While varenicline is one of the most effective medications for this purpose, at least 10% of users experience abnormal drea . . .
Researchers have identified variants in a gene that influences the likelihood of smokers developing abnormal dreams while taking a medication to help them quit.
Varenicline is a medication that is frequently used to help people who are attempting to quit smoking. While varenicline is one of the most effective medications for this purpose, at least 10% of users experience abnormal drea . . .