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    Bac smoking study in Toronto

    Sorry do not know how to make link active. Woops it is active.

    Baclofen for Smoking Cessation in a Non-Psychiatric Population - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov

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    Bac smoking study in Toronto

    The link is active. Thanks, Zephra. I love Canadians.
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      Haven't time to go through the link - I can say that at 450mg's per day, there definitely wasn't the urge to smoke. Wasn't the urge to do much of anything, really.

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        bleep;1073821 wrote: Haven't time to go through the link - I can say that at 450mg's per day, there definitely wasn't the urge to smoke. Wasn't the urge to do much of anything, really.
        How long did you stay at 450mg bleep? and was at that the point that you cut out bac, and went into withdrawl?

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          Bac smoking study in Toronto

          No, I was only at 450 for a couple of days, then reduced back down to high 300's. Never been in withdrawal, touch wood!

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            Bac smoking study in Toronto

            At 400 I also considered to stop smoking. Same reason as Bleep So I guess Terrance and Phillip might be up to something!! If they don't strike of course....

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              Bac smoking study in Toronto

              Lowcountryman;1073921 wrote: At 400 I also considered to stop smoking. Same reason as Bleep So I guess Terrance and Phillip might be up to something!! If they don't strike of course....
              At 400+ I considered committing to a entire episode of a American sitcom was too much effort.

              Whats the south park joke?

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