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Titel
Drug and alcohol dependence acute effects of pod-style e-cigarettes in vaping-naïve smokers
Ist Teil von
  • Drug and alcohol dependence, 2021-11, Vol.228, p.109083-109083, Article 109083
Ort / Verlag
Ireland: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Quelle
Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • This study investigated the acute effects of exposure to pod-style e-cigarettes on subjective, behavioral, and physiological outcomes indicative of the potential to encourage vaping-naïve smokers to switch to e-cigarettes. In a within-subject experiment, never-vaping adult smokers interested in trying e-cigarettes (n = 24) completed 4 laboratory visits following 16-hr tobacco abstinence. Visits involved controlled puffing from preferred brand cigarettes (OwnCig) or a standardized pod-style e-cigarette with either no nicotine (NoNic), nicotine freebase (NicFreebase; 0.5% nicotine concentration), or nicotine salt (NicSalt E-Cig; 2.8% concentration) solutions. Outcomes included smoking urge, mood, user experience, plasma nicotine, and a behavioral task assessing ability to delay smoking. NoNic, NicFreebase, and NicSalt pod-style e-cigarettes were significantly less effective than OwnCig at reducing smoking urge and increasing plasma nicotine, positive affect, satisfying user experience ratings, and ability to delay smoking on the behavioral task. Differences among pod-style e-cigarette conditions were limited to: (a) NicFreebase (vs. NoNic) preferentially suppressed participants’ urge to smoke to alleviate negative mood, (b) NicFreebase (vs. NicSalt) slightly preferentially increased plasma nicotine; and (c) NicFreebase and NicSalt (vs. NoNic) produced higher aversive user experience ratings. In tobacco deprived smokers’ initial vaping experience, controlled administration of certain pod-style e-cigarettes with 0.5% NicFreebase or 2.8% NicSalt may be deficient comparators to cigarettes in terms of their capacity to acutely improve mood, deliver nicotine, suppress smoking motivation, and offer a satisfying user experience. Future research is needed to test pod-style e-cigarettes with higher nicotine doses and confirm whether NicFreebase vs. NicSalt enhances nicotine absorption. •Cigs outperformed 0.5% Freebase & 2.8% Salt nicotine pod e-cigs.•0.5% Freebase v. 2.8% Salt pod e-cigs caused slightly higher blood nicotine.•Further testing of different nicotine+e-cig device combinations warranted.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0376-8716
eISSN: 1879-0046
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.109083
Titel-ID: cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_8631487

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