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Smoking tobacco 'may ease' some schizophrenia symptoms
Scotsman.com ^ | 1 Mar 2005 | LYNDSAY MOSS

Posted on 03/01/2005 10:49:08 PM PST by kingattax

THE effects of nicotine could help relieve the symptoms of schizophrenia in some sufferers, researchers suggested today.

The study, in Granada in Spain, looked at the theory that smoking is a form of "self-medication" for people with schizophrenia. They found that for mildly dependent smokers, nicotine could have a beneficial effect on their symptoms.

But the researchers also found that people with a high nicotine dependence were more likely to be readmitted to hospital and have a poor outcome to their condition.

The results of the study, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, noted that worldwide, schizophrenia was linked to a higher rate of smoking than was seen in the general population or among people with other severe types of mental illness.

There have long been conflicting theories about whether smoking has any beneficial effect on the symptoms of schizophrenia, which include delusions, hallucinations and depression.

The researchers looked at 250 patients in two community mental health centres - 69 per cent of whom were current smokers.

They found that some symptoms were less frequent in mildly dependent smokers compared to non-smokers or highly dependent smokers.

But for other symptoms - such as depression - they found no link with smoking at any level.

Those patients who were highly dependent on nicotine had more hospital admissions compared with those who did not smoke or who were only mildly dependent.

The researchers concluded: "If there is any beneficial effect of nicotine, it may be restricted to mildly dependent smokers, and particularly to those on low dosages of typical anti-psychotics.

"Such a benefit appears to affect only certain symptoms.

"Our study does not support the self-medication hypothesis for highly dependent smokers, who have poorer outcomes despite their heavy smoking."


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KEYWORDS: bigschizophrenia; mentalhealth; nicotine; pufflist; tobacco
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To: kingattax

No whacky tobacy!


21 posted on 03/02/2005 12:29:12 AM PST by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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