August 8, 2005 4:18 PM
- Text
New Help To Quit Smoking
- Treating Sleep Apnea in Kids Improves Behavior, Quality of Life
- Chemo May Not Harm Unborn Baby
- C-Sections Not Always Best for Small Babies
- CDC: Doctors Increasingly Prescribe Exercise
- Osteoporosis Medication Linked to Unusual Thigh Fractures
- Some Men May Inherit a Higher Risk of Heart Disease From Dad
- More from WebMD »
(WebMD)
Researchers may have figured out how a drug called methoxsalen may help smokers quit smoking.
Methoxsalen blocks nicotine breakdown, write Jason Yano, PhD, and colleagues in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. With nicotine intact, smokers may not crave cigarettes as much.
Methoxsalen also appears to block cancer-causing chemicals in tobacco from breaking down into even more harmful components, write the researchers.
The findings could lead to new quit-smoking medicines, writes Yano. He works in the molecular and experimental medicine department of the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif.
About Methoxsalen
Methoxsalen's brand names include Oxsoralen, Oxsoralen-Ultra, Uvadex, 8-MOP, and, in Canada, Ultra MOP.
Methoxsalen is in a group of drugs called psoralens. It is used along with ultraviolet light to treat the skin conditions psoriasis and vitiligo, as well as a type of lymphoma called mycosis fungoides.
Side Effects
Methoxsalen is a prescription drug that requires close medical supervision. It was not originally designed to help people quit smoking.
Methoxsalen's side effects include sensitivity to light, skin cancer, premature skin aging, and cataracts. Being exposed to sun while taking methoxsalen can lead to serious burns.
The drug is also not recommended for pregnant patients. It's not known if the drug can be passed through breast milk, so women who breastfeed should discuss the drug's risks with their doctor.
Methoxsalen may react with certain foods (such as carrots, celery, figs, limes, mustard, and parsley). Those foods should be avoided while taking methoxsalen.
Drug's Effects on Nicotine
How does methoxsalen affect nicotine and tobacco? The drug targets a protein called CYP2A6, which breaks down nicotine and tobacco's cancer-causing chemicals, write the researchers.
Yano and colleagues aren't recommending methoxsalen to smokers. They didn't test the drug on smokers who wanted to kick the cigarette habit. Instead, Yano's team wanted to figure out how methoxsalen affected CYP2A6.
Methoxsalen's structure "should aid the design of inhibitors to reduce smoking and tobacco-related cancers," write the researchers.
SOURCES: Yano, J. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, advance online edition Aug. 7, 2005. News release, Nature Research Journals. Medline Plus, "Methoxsalen (Systemic)."
By Miranda Hitti
Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD
© 2005, WebMD Inc. All rights reserved
Methoxsalen blocks nicotine breakdown, write Jason Yano, PhD, and colleagues in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. With nicotine intact, smokers may not crave cigarettes as much.
Methoxsalen also appears to block cancer-causing chemicals in tobacco from breaking down into even more harmful components, write the researchers.
The findings could lead to new quit-smoking medicines, writes Yano. He works in the molecular and experimental medicine department of the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif.
About Methoxsalen
Methoxsalen's brand names include Oxsoralen, Oxsoralen-Ultra, Uvadex, 8-MOP, and, in Canada, Ultra MOP.
Methoxsalen is in a group of drugs called psoralens. It is used along with ultraviolet light to treat the skin conditions psoriasis and vitiligo, as well as a type of lymphoma called mycosis fungoides.
Side Effects
Methoxsalen is a prescription drug that requires close medical supervision. It was not originally designed to help people quit smoking.
Methoxsalen's side effects include sensitivity to light, skin cancer, premature skin aging, and cataracts. Being exposed to sun while taking methoxsalen can lead to serious burns.
The drug is also not recommended for pregnant patients. It's not known if the drug can be passed through breast milk, so women who breastfeed should discuss the drug's risks with their doctor.
Methoxsalen may react with certain foods (such as carrots, celery, figs, limes, mustard, and parsley). Those foods should be avoided while taking methoxsalen.
Drug's Effects on Nicotine
How does methoxsalen affect nicotine and tobacco? The drug targets a protein called CYP2A6, which breaks down nicotine and tobacco's cancer-causing chemicals, write the researchers.
Yano and colleagues aren't recommending methoxsalen to smokers. They didn't test the drug on smokers who wanted to kick the cigarette habit. Instead, Yano's team wanted to figure out how methoxsalen affected CYP2A6.
Methoxsalen's structure "should aid the design of inhibitors to reduce smoking and tobacco-related cancers," write the researchers.
SOURCES: Yano, J. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, advance online edition Aug. 7, 2005. News release, Nature Research Journals. Medline Plus, "Methoxsalen (Systemic)."
By Miranda Hitti
Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD
© 2005, WebMD Inc. All rights reserved
Popular Now in Health
- America's sodium problem: Not from salty snacks?
- Caffeine inhalers - the next club drug?
- Chinese mom gives birth to 15-pound baby
- Norovirus outbreak hits Rider University in N.J
- Electric shocks to brain may boost memory: Study
- STD rates rise among elderly: Why?
- Skin cancer self-exam: What to look for (PHOTOS)
- Scottish twins, 102, are world's oldest: Guinness
- Measles patient at Super Bowl prompts health alert
- America's pets also have an obesity epidemic
- Things You Didn't Know About Your Penis
- Drinking soda raises risk for asthma, COPD: Study
- PICTURES: 15 Shocking Sexual Fetishes
- Dr. Liar? Study finds dishonest docs common
- Egg recall in 34 states over Listeria concerns
- College sells morning-after pill in vending machine
- McDonald's scraps "pink slime" from burgers
Latest CBS News Headlines
on Facebook
on CBS News
- Romney seeks conservative connection at CPAC
- Greeks rail against cuts as EU demands more
- Valentine's Day: 9 places to save
- Make moves now to increase financial aid
on Facebook
- Tenn. father charged with murdering couple who"unfriended" daughter on Facebook
- "Person to Person" with George Clooney
- Adele opens up about vocal cord surgery
on CBS News






