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Smoking cessation in a patient with essential tremor

There are patients that are resistant to reducing tobacco use, despite the effort of the professionals helping them to quit. Among the most cited motives, there are alcohol abuse, anxiety and depression. Furthermore, frequently neglected by patients and doctors, essential tremor has direct and indirect clinical implications for those who want to stop smoking. Once known as a benign condition, essential tremor has strong association with psychiatric disorders and can get worse because of nicotine abstinence and certain medications used in smoking cessation. We report a case of essential tremor and psychiatric comorbidities on the path towards tobacco abstinence. Regarding the link between nicotine and the course of essential tremor, further studies are necessary. However, diagnosing its presence is clinically relevant and should be considered a marker of worse prognosis in smoking cessation.

Smoking cessation; essential tremor; depression; anxiety


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