IntroductionThe Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate tobacco product constituents, including nicotine, to promote public health. Reducing the nicotine content in cigarettes may lead to lower levels of addiction. Smokers however may compensate by smoking more cigarettes and/or smoking more intensely. The objective of this study was to test whether individual differences in the level of nicotine dependence (as measured by the Fagerstrom Test of Cigarette Dependence [FTCD]) and/or the rate of nicotine metabolism influence smoking behavior and exposure to tobacco toxicants when smokers are switched to reduced nicotine content cigarettes (RNC).MethodsData from 51 participants from a previously published clinical trial of RN...
The use of cigarettes delivering different nicotine doses allows evaluation of the contribution of n...
INTRODUCTION:The rate of nicotine metabolism, estimated by the nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR), is a...
Reducing the addictiveness of cigarettes by reducing their nicotine content can potentially have a p...
IntroductionThe Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate tobacco product constitue...
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...
Background and aimsA broadly mandated reduction of the nicotine content (RNC) of cigarettes has been...
Individuals with chronic health conditions persist in smoking despite the presence of smoking-relate...
BackgroundThe FDA is considering a mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes. Clinica...
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has initiated a public dialogue about r...
BackgroundA mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes could reduce smoking rate and p...
This study examines whether tobacco dependence severity moderates the acute effects of reducing nico...
This study investigated the influence of the rate of nicotine metabolism, as indicated by the nicoti...
Product standards reducing the nicotine content in cigarettes could improve public health by reducin...
BackgroundThe Food and Drug Administration can set standards that reduce the nicotine content of cig...
The use of cigarettes delivering different nicotine doses allows evaluation of the contribution of n...
INTRODUCTION:The rate of nicotine metabolism, estimated by the nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR), is a...
Reducing the addictiveness of cigarettes by reducing their nicotine content can potentially have a p...
IntroductionThe Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate tobacco product constitue...
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...
Background and aimsA broadly mandated reduction of the nicotine content (RNC) of cigarettes has been...
Individuals with chronic health conditions persist in smoking despite the presence of smoking-relate...
BackgroundThe FDA is considering a mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes. Clinica...
In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has initiated a public dialogue about r...
BackgroundA mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes could reduce smoking rate and p...
This study examines whether tobacco dependence severity moderates the acute effects of reducing nico...
This study investigated the influence of the rate of nicotine metabolism, as indicated by the nicoti...
Product standards reducing the nicotine content in cigarettes could improve public health by reducin...
BackgroundThe Food and Drug Administration can set standards that reduce the nicotine content of cig...
The use of cigarettes delivering different nicotine doses allows evaluation of the contribution of n...
INTRODUCTION:The rate of nicotine metabolism, estimated by the nicotine metabolite ratio (NMR), is a...
Reducing the addictiveness of cigarettes by reducing their nicotine content can potentially have a p...