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The use of biomarkers to guide precision treatment for tobacco use

Scott D. Siegel, Hilary A. Tindle, Andrew W. Bergen, Rachel F. Tyndale, Robert A. Schnoll

2023Addiction Neuroscience16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review summarizes the evidence to date on the development of biomarkers for personalizing the pharmacological treatment of combustible tobacco use. First, the latest evidence on FDA-approved medications is considered, demonstrating that, while these medications offer real benefits, they do not contribute to smoking cessation in approximately two-thirds of cases. Second, the case for using biomarkers to guide tobacco treatment is made based on the potential to increase medication effectiveness and uptake and reduce side effects. Next, the FDA framework of biomarker development is presented along with the state of science on biomarkers for tobacco treatment, including a review of the nicotine metabolite ratio, electroencephalographic event-related potentials, and other biomarkers utilized for risk feedback. We conclude with a discussion of the challenges and opportunities for the translation of biomarkers to guide tobacco treatment and propose priorities for future research.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNicotineTobacco useBiomarkerIntensive care medicineEnvironmental healthInternal medicineBiologyPopulationBiochemistryNicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors StudySmoking Behavior and CessationOlfactory and Sensory Function Studies
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