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Progesterone effects on subjective and physiological responses to intravenous nicotine in male and female smokers
Mehmet Sofuoglu
, Ellen Mitchell
, Marc E Mooney
Psychology (Twin Cities)
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Progesterone
100%
Physiological Response
100%
Subjective Response
100%
Male Smokers
100%
Female Smokers
100%
Intravenous Nicotine
100%
Nicotine
50%
Placebo
33%
Smoking Urges
33%
Placebo-controlled
16%
Smokers
16%
Nicotine Dependence
16%
Subjective Effects
16%
Medication Treatment
16%
Progesterone Treatment
16%
Modulatory Effects
16%
Saline Injection
16%
Gonadal Hormones
16%
Brief Questionnaire
16%
Smoke Cigarette
16%
Urge to Smoke
16%
Drug-like
16%
Acute Physiological Responses
16%
Neuroscience
Progesterone
100%
Placebo
42%
Crossover Study
14%
Sex Hormone
14%
Tobacco Dependence
14%