Effect of an electronic nicotine delivery device (e cigarette) on desire to smoke and withdrawal, user preferences and nicotine delivery: randomised cross-over trial. Issue 2 (8th April 2010)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Effect of an electronic nicotine delivery device (e cigarette) on desire to smoke and withdrawal, user preferences and nicotine delivery: randomised cross-over trial. Issue 2 (8th April 2010)
- Main Title:
- Effect of an electronic nicotine delivery device (e cigarette) on desire to smoke and withdrawal, user preferences and nicotine delivery: randomised cross-over trial
- Authors:
- Bullen, C
McRobbie, H
Thornley, S
Glover, M
Lin, R
Laugesen, M - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives: To measure the short-term effects of an electronic nicotine delivery device ("e cigarette", ENDD) on desire to smoke, withdrawal symptoms, acceptability, pharmacokinetic properties and adverse effects. Design: Single blind randomised repeated measures cross-over trial of the Ruyan V8 ENDD. Setting: University research centre in Auckland, New Zealand. Participants: 40 adult dependent smokers of 10 or more cigarettes per day. Interventions: Participants were randomised to use ENDDs containing 16 mg nicotine or 0 mg capsules, Nicorette nicotine inhalator or their usual cigarette on each of four study days 3 days apart, with overnight smoking abstinence before use of each product. Main outcome measures: The primary outcome was change in desire to smoke, measured as "area under the curve" on an 11-point visual analogue scale before and at intervals over 1 h of use. Secondary outcomes included withdrawal symptoms, acceptability and adverse events. In nine participants, serum nicotine levels were also measured. Results: Over 60 min, participants using 16 mg ENDD recorded 0.82 units less desire to smoke than the placebo ENDD (p=0.006). No difference in desire to smoke was found between 16 mg ENDD and inhalator. ENDDs were more pleasant to use than inhalator (p=0.016) and produced less irritation of mouth and throat (p<0.001). On average, the ENDD increased serum nicotine to a peak of 1.3 mg/ml in 19.6 min, the inhalator to 2.1 ng/ml in 32 min and cigarettes toAbstract : Objectives: To measure the short-term effects of an electronic nicotine delivery device ("e cigarette", ENDD) on desire to smoke, withdrawal symptoms, acceptability, pharmacokinetic properties and adverse effects. Design: Single blind randomised repeated measures cross-over trial of the Ruyan V8 ENDD. Setting: University research centre in Auckland, New Zealand. Participants: 40 adult dependent smokers of 10 or more cigarettes per day. Interventions: Participants were randomised to use ENDDs containing 16 mg nicotine or 0 mg capsules, Nicorette nicotine inhalator or their usual cigarette on each of four study days 3 days apart, with overnight smoking abstinence before use of each product. Main outcome measures: The primary outcome was change in desire to smoke, measured as "area under the curve" on an 11-point visual analogue scale before and at intervals over 1 h of use. Secondary outcomes included withdrawal symptoms, acceptability and adverse events. In nine participants, serum nicotine levels were also measured. Results: Over 60 min, participants using 16 mg ENDD recorded 0.82 units less desire to smoke than the placebo ENDD (p=0.006). No difference in desire to smoke was found between 16 mg ENDD and inhalator. ENDDs were more pleasant to use than inhalator (p=0.016) and produced less irritation of mouth and throat (p<0.001). On average, the ENDD increased serum nicotine to a peak of 1.3 mg/ml in 19.6 min, the inhalator to 2.1 ng/ml in 32 min and cigarettes to 13.4 ng/ml in 14.3 min. Conclusions: The 16 mg Ruyan V8 ENDD alleviated desire to smoke after overnight abstinence, was well tolerated and had a pharmacokinetic profile more like the Nicorette inhalator than a tobacco cigarette. Evaluation of the ENDD for longer-term safety, potential for long-term use and efficacy as a cessation aid is needed. Trial registration: No.12607000587404, Australia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Register … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Tobacco control. Volume 19:Issue 2(2010)
- Journal:
- Tobacco control
- Issue:
- Volume 19:Issue 2(2010)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 19, Issue 2 (2010)
- Year:
- 2010
- Volume:
- 19
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2010-0019-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 98
- Page End:
- 103
- Publication Date:
- 2010-04-08
- Subjects:
- E-cigarette -- electronic nicotine delivery device -- withdrawal -- pharmacokinetics -- cessation -- nicotine products
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- 10.1136/tc.2009.031567 ↗
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