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Title: A web-based scoping review assessing the influence of smoking and smoking cessation on antidiabetic drug metabolism : implications for medication efficacy
Authors: Bellanca, Carlo Maria
Augello, Egle
Di Benedetto, Giulia
Burgaletto, Chiara
Cantone, Anna Flavia
Cantarella, Giuseppina
Bernardini, Renato
Polosa, Riccardo
Di Ciaula, Agostino
Dugal, Tabinda
Truro, Treliske
Kengne, Andre
Le Dinh, Phuong
Raza, Syed Abbas
Sammut, Roberta
Somasundaram, Noel
Walicka, Magda
Authors: DiaSmokeFree Working Group
Keywords: Hypoglycemic agents -- Therapeutic use
Smoking cessation -- Physiological aspects
Hypoglycemic agents -- Metabolism
Diabetes -- Treatment
Nicotine -- Physiological effect
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A
Citation: Bellanca, C. M., Augello, E., Di Benedetto, G., Burgaletto, C., Cantone, A. F., Cantarella, G.,...DiaSmokeFree Working Group. (2024). A web-based scoping review assessing the influence of smoking and smoking cessation on antidiabetic drug meabolism: implications for medication efficacy. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 15, 1406860.
Abstract: Currently 1.3 billion individuals globally engage in smoking, leading to significant morbidity and mortality, particularly among diabetic patients. There is urgent need for a better understanding of how smoking influences antidiabetic treatment efficacy. The review underscores the role of cigarette smoke, particularly polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), in modulating the metabolic pathways of antidiabetic drugs, primarily through the induction of cytochrome P450 (CYP450) enzymes and uridine diphosphate (UDP)-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs), thus impacting drug pharmacokinetics and therapeutic outcomes. Furthermore, the review addresses the relatively uncharted territory of how smoking cessation influences diabetes treatment, noting that cessation can lead to significant changes in drug metabolism, necessitating dosage adjustments. Special attention is given to the interaction between smoking cessation aids and antidiabetic medications, a critical area for patient safety and effective diabetes management. This scoping review aims to provide healthcare professionals with the knowledge to better support diabetic patients who smoke or are attempting to quit, ensuring tailored and effective treatment strategies. It also identifies gaps in current research, advocating for more studies to fill these voids, thereby enhancing patient care and treatment outcomes for this at-risk population.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/142352
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