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2006-11-20 11:55:53 · 2 answers · asked by Mr. Basketnutz! 2 in Health Mental Health

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Yes, cigerettes interfere with the way your medicine works. In fact, (not sure what state you are in, but) Donaghue Medical Research Foundation/Yale University is currently recruiting patients to participate in this study.

You might want to contact them and get more information. With most clinical trials, you get several benefits, too e.g. free medical visits and comphensation.

Hope this answers your question!

2006-11-20 12:08:04 · answer #1 · answered by bkdaniels2006 5 · 0 0

.yes it does,
smoking goes first to your lungs, then to all your artery's and veins, it drys up all your artery's and your veins.
they deteriorate and that's why a lot of people get heart bypass my husband got 4 heart bypass and 3 leg bypass cause he use to smoke a pack a day

2006-11-20 20:13:04 · answer #2 · answered by nancy o 4 · 0 0

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