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- Title
Nicotine delivery to users from cigarettes and from different types of e-cigarettes.
- Authors
Hajek, Peter; Przulj, Dunja; Phillips, Anna; Anderson, Rebecca; McRobbie, Hayden
- Abstract
Background: Delivering nicotine in the way smokers seek is likely to be the key factor in e-cigarette (EC) success in replacing cigarettes. We examined to what degree different types of EC mimic nicotine intake from cigarettes. Methods: Twelve participants ('dual users' of EC and cigarettes) used their own brand cigarette and nine different EC brands. Blood samples were taken at baseline and at 2-min intervals for 10 min and again at 30 min. Results: Eleven smokers provided usable data. None of the EC matched cigarettes in nicotine delivery ( C = 17.9 ng/ml, T = 4 min and AUC = 315 ng/ml/min). The EC with 48 mg/ml nicotine generated the closest PK profile ( C = 13.6 ng/ml, T = 4 min, AUC = 245 ng/ml/min), followed by a third generation EC using 20 mg/ml nicotine ( C = 11.9 ng/ml, T = 6 min, AUC = 232 ng/ml/min), followed by the tank system using 20 mg/ml nicotine ( C = 9.9 ng/ml, T = 6 min, AUC = 201 ng/ml/min). Cig-a-like PK values were similar, ranging from C 7.5 to 9.7 ng/ml, T 4-6 min, and AUC 144 to 173 ng/ml/min. Moderate differences in e-liquid nicotine concentrations had little effect on nicotine delivery, e.g. the EC with 24 mg/ml cartridge had the same PK profile as ECs with 16 mg/ml cartridges. Using similar strength e-liquid, the tank EC provided significantly more nicotine than cig-a-like ECs. Conclusions: EC brands we tested do not deliver nicotine as efficiently as cigarettes, but newer EC products deliver nicotine more efficiently than cig-a-like brands. Moderate variations in nicotine content of e-liquid have little effect on nicotine delivery. Smokers who are finding cig-a-like EC unsatisfactory should be advised to try more advanced systems.
- Subjects
PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of nicotine; DRUG delivery systems; ELECTRONIC cigarettes; CIGARETTE smokers; DRUG efficacy
- Publication
Psychopharmacology, 2017, Vol 234, Issue 5, p773
- ISSN
0033-3158
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00213-016-4512-6