BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that cigarette smokers will switch to alternative oral nicotine delivery products to reduce their health risks if informed of the relative risk difference. However, it is important to assess how smokers are likely to use cigarette alternatives before making predictions about their potential to promote individual or population harm reduction. OBJECTIVES: This study examines smokers' interest in using a smokeless tobacco or a nicotine replacement product as a substitute for their cigarettes. METHODS: The study included 67 adult cigarette smokers, not currently interested in quitting, who were given an opportunity to sample four alternative oral nicotine products: 1) Camel Snus, 2) Marlboro Snus, 3) Stonewall ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The majority of smokers accessing the current best treatments continue to smoke...
Aims and Background: People living with mental disorders experience a disproportionately higher burd...
Abstract Despite the well-known risks of smoking, policy, social pressure, and accessible cessation ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore issues that might impact on the acceptability and feasibilit...
The objective of this study was to assess whether nicotine replacement therapy, administered in a re...
Protocol for a randomised pragmatic policy trial of nicotine products for quitting or long-term subs...
Abstract Introduction This study examined whether smokers’ harm perceptions of nicotine repla...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Vaporized nicotine products (VNPs) can vary in important characteristics includ...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the extent to which people who smoke, people who vape and nonsmokers would ...
Background—Smokeless, spitless tobacco products are being introduced and marketed as cigarette subst...
Background and aimsVaporized nicotine products (VNPs) can vary in important characteristics includin...
AIMS: It is important to know how far smokers' attempts at using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) ...
BACKGROUND: Price affects the demand for cigarettes, indicating that smokers, perhaps especially low...
Aims and Background: People living with mental disorders experience a disproportionately higher burd...
BACKGROUND: Electronic nicotine-delivery systems have been increasing in prevalence among young adul...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The majority of smokers accessing the current best treatments continue to smoke...
Aims and Background: People living with mental disorders experience a disproportionately higher burd...
Abstract Despite the well-known risks of smoking, policy, social pressure, and accessible cessation ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to explore issues that might impact on the acceptability and feasibilit...
The objective of this study was to assess whether nicotine replacement therapy, administered in a re...
Protocol for a randomised pragmatic policy trial of nicotine products for quitting or long-term subs...
Abstract Introduction This study examined whether smokers’ harm perceptions of nicotine repla...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Vaporized nicotine products (VNPs) can vary in important characteristics includ...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the extent to which people who smoke, people who vape and nonsmokers would ...
Background—Smokeless, spitless tobacco products are being introduced and marketed as cigarette subst...
Background and aimsVaporized nicotine products (VNPs) can vary in important characteristics includin...
AIMS: It is important to know how far smokers' attempts at using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) ...
BACKGROUND: Price affects the demand for cigarettes, indicating that smokers, perhaps especially low...
Aims and Background: People living with mental disorders experience a disproportionately higher burd...
BACKGROUND: Electronic nicotine-delivery systems have been increasing in prevalence among young adul...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The majority of smokers accessing the current best treatments continue to smoke...
Aims and Background: People living with mental disorders experience a disproportionately higher burd...
Abstract Despite the well-known risks of smoking, policy, social pressure, and accessible cessation ...