The results show that (1) tranylcypromine (TCP), a known MAO inhibitor, increases sensitivity to the primary reinforcing effects of nicotine, shifting the dose-response curve for nicotine to the left, (2) inhibition of MAO-A, but not MAO-B, increases low-dose nicotine self-administration, (3) partial MAO-A inhibition, to the degree observed in chronic cigarette smokers, also increases low-dose nicotine self-administration, and (4) TCP decreases the threshold nicotine dose required for reinforcement enhancement
Gently tap your cheeks with your fingers to expel the vapour from your mouth while holding your lips in an O shape
You get to tackle the physical addiction first, freeing you up to concentrate on breaking the psychological habits tied to smoking
EVERYTHING SCRUTINIZED Minor notes that, although the format has been established, Raleys O-N-E market is a work in progress