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Effect of smoke-free cigarettes on 24 h cigarette withdrawal: a double-blind placebo-controlled study

โœ Scribed by Peter Hajek; Martin J. Jarvis; Michael Belcher; Gay Sutherland; Colin Feyerabend


Publisher
Springer
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
440 KB
Volume
97
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-3158

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โœฆ Synopsis


In a double-blind randomised trial, 40 cigarette smokers used either nicotine-containing or placebo smokefree cigarettes during 24 h abstinence from smoking. Subjects in the nicotine group experienced smaller increases in irritability and difficulty concentrating and fewer urges to smoke than those who received placebo. Nicotine smokefree cigarettes were rated as more satisfying, more helpful and more effective in relieving craving than placebo. After 24 h use nicotine smoke-free cigarettes provided average blood nicotine levels of 6.3 ng/ml, i.e., 29.2% of smoking levels. The most frequent side effects were irritation of the throat and coughing. Overall, side effects were rated as not serious. Although the smoke-free cigarette in its present form is not very efficient in delivering nicotine, it was effective in alleviating initial tobacco withdrawal. It is possible that by providing both nicotine and "behavioural" replacement it may be particularly useful in the first stages of stopping smoking. The product is worth further investigation.


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