Expanding Clinical Laboratory Tobacco Product Evaluation Methods to Loose-leaf Tobacco Vaporizers
Highlights • This is the first human laboratory study of a loose-leaf tobacco vaporizer (LLTV). • LLTV use significantly increased plasma nicotine concentration, but not CO. • LLTV use reduced tobacco abstinence symptom severity, but less so than a cigarette. • Both the LLTV and an ECIG were signifi...
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description | Highlights • This is the first human laboratory study of a loose-leaf tobacco vaporizer (LLTV). • LLTV use significantly increased plasma nicotine concentration, but not CO. • LLTV use reduced tobacco abstinence symptom severity, but less so than a cigarette. • Both the LLTV and an ECIG were significantly less satisfying than cigarettes. • Laboratory methods can be expanded to “heat-not-burn” products. |
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