Nicotine delivery and users’ reactions to Juul compared with cigarettes and other e‐cigarette products
Autor: | Peter Hajek, Francesca Pesola, Anna Phillips-Waller, Dunja Przulj, Kate Pittaccio, Katie Myers Smith |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Research Report
Adult Male Nicotine media_common.quotation_subject Cmax 030508 substance abuse Medicine (miscellaneous) Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Quit smoking tobacco 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Pharmacokinetics medicine media_common.cataloged_instance Humans 030212 general & internal medicine nicotine delivery European Union European union pharmacokinetic media_common Smokers business.industry Vaping E‐cigarettes Smoking Area under the curve Research Reports Tobacco Products Abstinence United Kingdom United States Psychiatry and Mental health Nicotine delivery Anesthesia Female Smoking Cessation 0305 other medical science business Juul medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Addiction (Abingdon, England) |
ISSN: | 1360-0443 0965-2140 |
Popis: | Aims To assess the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile of, and users' reactions to, Juul (59 mg nicotine/ml) as an indication of its therapeutic and dependence potential. Design Cross-over, within-subjects study in which participants attended after overnight abstinence on separate sessions and smoked a cigarette or used Juul or eight other types of e-cigarettes (EC) ad libitum for 5 minutes. The Juul product used was the version available in the United States that has more nicotine in the e-liquid than the one available in the European Union. Setting Laboratory setting in the United Kingdom. Participants Twenty dual users (smokers who also vape) provided data on Juul and cigarettes, with eight also providing data on other EC products. Measurements At each session, number of puffs taken was counted during the 5-minute product use period and blood samples were taken at baseline and at 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 30 minutes after starting smoking/vaping and analysed for nicotine. Participants also monitored their urges to smoke and rated the products on a range of characteristics. Findings Juul's PK profile was close to the PK profile of cigarettes [maximum concentration (Cmax ) = 20.4 versus 19.2 ng/ml; time to maximum concentration (Tmax ) = 4 versus 6 minutes; area under the curve (AUC): 307.9 versus 312.6, respectively]. Compared with other EC products, Juul had shorter Tmax [4 minutes, (IQR = 2.5-4.0) versus 6.3 minutes, (IQR = 4.7 - 8.1), P = 0.012] and higher Cmax (28.9 (SD = 15.6) versus 10.6 (SD = 5.5), P = 0.013) despite a lower number of puffs (12.5 (SD = 4.2) versus 17.0 (SD = 4.2), P = 0.084). Compared with other e-cigarette products, it also provided faster reduction of urges to smoke and obtained more favourable subjective ratings. Conclusion Juul's PK profile and user ratings suggest that it could be more effective than other EC products in helping smokers to quit smoking, but it may also have a higher potential to generate regular use in non-smokers. |
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