Data gathering
- Red flags – SOB, haemoptysis, weight loss
- Others – stop date
- Examine – BP, sats, chest
Clinical management
- Explanation
- nicotine is the addictive ingredient in cigarettes, as levels fall -> cravings/anxiety/headaches
- can use things to substitute
- Treatment
- Nicotine replacement – gum/patches/lozenges
- Varenicline (Champix) – mimics nicotine, 12wk course, caution if depression, contraindicated if pregnant/renal disease/breastfeeding/child, SE: nausea, insomnia, mood changes
- Buproprion (Zyban) – relieve withdrawal symptoms, 8wk course, caution if depression, contraindicated if epilepsy, pregnant/breastfeeding/child, SE: dry mouth, insomnia, seizures
- Refer – smoking cessation service, counselling/telephone support
- Follow-up – see again in 1/12 for support
NB:
- All medical treatments are more effective with behavioural treatments
- Nicotine replacement therapy – 12 week course, weaning dosage, patches provide regular background dose, gum provides top up for cravings, safer than smoking during pregnancy/breastfeeding (but avoid patches)