Background—Smokeless, spitless tobacco products are being introduced and marketed as cigarette substitutes. Data are needed regarding how smokers interested in cessation would use these products, the levels of resultant toxicant exposure and the feasibility of using these products as aids for tobacco cessation. Methods—Smokers were randomized to receive Camel Snus (n=51), Taboka (n=52) or medicinal nicotine (n=27) and required to quit smoking for 4 weeks. Measures of toxicant exposure and symptoms of craving and withdrawal were assessed prior to and during product use. Results—Concentrations of exhaled carbon monoxide, urinary cotinine, urinary total NNAL and urinary total NNN were significantly (p values <0.05) lower at the end of treat...
BackgroundA mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes could reduce smoking rate and p...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Over the past two decades a wealth of research findings have pointed to nicotine as the key pharmaco...
AbstractThe objectives of this clinical study were to evaluate changes in tobacco product use behavi...
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has initiated a public dialogue about r...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that cigarette smokers will switch to alternative oral nicotine de...
BackgroundRecent federal legislation gives the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authority to regula...
Background: Reducing the nicotine content of cigarettes to make them non-addictive has been widely d...
Objectives: To identify predictors of nicotine withdrawal symptoms among smokers who participated in...
Background and aimsA broadly mandated reduction of the nicotine content (RNC) of cigarettes has been...
Background: This thesis describes the effects of smokeless tobacco (ST) and its derivatives on the o...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a free nicotine- patch therapy for smoking...
Existing nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) improve the chances of smoking cessation but are limit...
Smoking continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. Althoug...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore issues that might impact on the acceptability and feasibilit...
BackgroundA mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes could reduce smoking rate and p...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Over the past two decades a wealth of research findings have pointed to nicotine as the key pharmaco...
AbstractThe objectives of this clinical study were to evaluate changes in tobacco product use behavi...
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has initiated a public dialogue about r...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that cigarette smokers will switch to alternative oral nicotine de...
BackgroundRecent federal legislation gives the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authority to regula...
Background: Reducing the nicotine content of cigarettes to make them non-addictive has been widely d...
Objectives: To identify predictors of nicotine withdrawal symptoms among smokers who participated in...
Background and aimsA broadly mandated reduction of the nicotine content (RNC) of cigarettes has been...
Background: This thesis describes the effects of smokeless tobacco (ST) and its derivatives on the o...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a free nicotine- patch therapy for smoking...
Existing nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) improve the chances of smoking cessation but are limit...
Smoking continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. Althoug...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore issues that might impact on the acceptability and feasibilit...
BackgroundA mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes could reduce smoking rate and p...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Over the past two decades a wealth of research findings have pointed to nicotine as the key pharmaco...