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Safety of varenicline as an aid to smoking cessation in professional drivers and its impact on driving behaviors: An observational cohort study of taxi drivers in Beijing

机译:瓦宁线的安全为援助专业司机吸烟及其对驾驶行为的影响:北京出租车司机的观察队列研究

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Introduction:Varenicline is an effective smoking cessation medicine. However, the possible adverse neuropsychiatric events reported by Food and Drug Administration for varenicline may cause safety problems for professional drivers. We aimed to investigate its safety and impacts on driving behaviors among taxi drivers in Beijing, China.Methods:An observational cohort study was conducted in a smoking cessation clinic in Beijing, China, between September 2017 and April 2018. Smokers with varenicline for smoking cessation were included and categorized into taxi-driver smokers (n=103) and non-taxi-driver smokers (n=119). All participants received varenicline up to 12 weeks and five standardized counseling sessions. Treatmentrelated adverse events (AEs) were collected in all participants and their impacts on driving behaviors were assessed in taxi-driver smokers. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to examine potential risk factors for vareniclinerelated somnolence/fatigue.Results:The incidence of most treatment-related AEs was similar between taxidriver smokers and non-taxi-driver smokers, but treatment-related somnolence/ fatigue was more frequently reported in taxi-driver smokers (18.4% vs 6.7%; p=0.008). Most taxi-driver smokers (87.4%) reported that treatment-related AEs did not affect their driving behaviors, and no traffic accident was reported during treatment.Conclusions:Varenicline appears to be a well-tolerated smoking cessation aid for Beijing taxi drivers and has less impact on driving behaviors. However, taxidriver smokers were more likely to report somnolence/fatigue during varenicline treatment and physicians should pay more attention to this occupational population.
机译:简介:瓦伦林是一种有效的吸烟药物。然而,食品和药物管理局报告的可能的不良神经精神病毒事件对于varenicline,可能导致专业司机的安全问题。我们旨在调查其对北京的出租车司机驾驶行为的安全性和影响。方法:2017年9月和2018年4月之间的北京市吸烟诊所进行了一个观察队列研究。吸烟者吸烟戒烟被纳入并分类为出租车 - 司机吸烟者(n = 103)和非出租车司机吸烟者(n = 119)。所有参与者都收到了最多12周和五次标准化咨询会的varenicline。在所有参与者中收集了治疗相关的不良事件(AES),并在出租车司机吸烟者中评估了对驾驶行为的影响。使用多元逻辑回归分析来检查变叶植物的嗜睡/疲劳的潜在危险因素。结果:大多数治疗相关的AES的发病率类似于纳税人吸烟者和非出租车吸烟者,但与治疗有关的嗜睡/疲劳更频繁在出租车司机吸烟者中报道(18.4%Vs 6.7%; P = 0.008)。大多数出租车吸烟者(87.4%)报告说,治疗相关的AES不会影响其驾驶行为,治疗过程中没有报告交通事故。结论:瓦伦林似乎是北京出租车司机的良好吸烟戒烟援助对驾驶行为的影响较少。然而,Taxideriver吸烟者更有可能在Varenicline治疗期间报告嗜睡/疲劳,医生应该更加关注这一职业人口。

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