Reducing the addictiveness of cigarettes by reducing their nicotine content can potentially have a profound impact on public health. Two different approaches to nicotine reduction have been proposed: gradual and immediate. To determine if either of these approaches results in significant compensatory smoking behavior, which might lead to safety concerns, we performed a secondary analysis of data from studies that have utilized these two approaches. The number of cigarettes smoked per day, carbon monoxide exposure, and cotinine levels in plasma or urine were assessed while participants smoked reduced nicotine content cigarettes and compared with when they smoked their usual brand cigarettes. The results showed that in general, these two appr...
BackgroundThe FDA is considering a mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes. Clinica...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Several treatment approaches to cigarette smoking were investigated, including a nicotine fading pro...
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: In recent years, much research has examined the effects of various interventions and tre...
ImportanceThe optimal temporal approach for reducing nicotine to minimally or nonaddictive levels in...
BackgroundA mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes could reduce smoking rate and p...
Background and aimsA broadly mandated reduction of the nicotine content (RNC) of cigarettes has been...
IntroductionThe Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate tobacco product constitue...
Abstract In the hope of reducing the adverse health consequences of smoking, physicians frequently a...
Individuals with chronic health conditions persist in smoking despite the presence of smoking-relate...
A group of smokers who had participated in smoking-related studies three to six years earlier were r...
IntroductionBoth the Tobacco Control Act in the U.S. and Article 9 of the Framework Convention on To...
Combustible cigarettes remain the most harmful and addictive tobacco product, and reducing the preva...
BackgroundThe FDA is considering a mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes. Clinica...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Several treatment approaches to cigarette smoking were investigated, including a nicotine fading pro...
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: In recent years, much research has examined the effects of various interventions and tre...
ImportanceThe optimal temporal approach for reducing nicotine to minimally or nonaddictive levels in...
BackgroundA mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes could reduce smoking rate and p...
Background and aimsA broadly mandated reduction of the nicotine content (RNC) of cigarettes has been...
IntroductionThe Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate tobacco product constitue...
Abstract In the hope of reducing the adverse health consequences of smoking, physicians frequently a...
Individuals with chronic health conditions persist in smoking despite the presence of smoking-relate...
A group of smokers who had participated in smoking-related studies three to six years earlier were r...
IntroductionBoth the Tobacco Control Act in the U.S. and Article 9 of the Framework Convention on To...
Combustible cigarettes remain the most harmful and addictive tobacco product, and reducing the preva...
BackgroundThe FDA is considering a mandated reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes. Clinica...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Several treatment approaches to cigarette smoking were investigated, including a nicotine fading pro...