Nicotine Delivery and Changes in Withdrawal and Craving During Acute Electronic Cigarette, Heated Tobacco Product, and Cigarette Use Among a Sample of Black and White People Who Smoke

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Leavens, Eleanor L. S. [1 ,2 ]
Lambart, Leah [1 ]
Diaz, Francisco J. [3 ]
Wagener, Theodore L. [4 ,5 ]
Ahluwalia, Jasjit S. [6 ]
Benowitz, Neal [7 ]
Nollen, Nicole L. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Kansas, Sch Med, Dept Populat Hlth, Kansas City, KS 66160 USA
[2] Univ Kansas, Comprehens Canc Ctr, Kansas City, KS USA
[3] Univ Kansas, Sch Med, Dept Biostat & Data Sci, Kansas City, KS USA
[4] Ohio State Univ, Ctr Tobacco Res, Comprehens Canc Ctr, Columbus, OH USA
[5] Ohio State Univ, Wexner Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med, Columbus, OH USA
[6] Brown Univ, Dept Behav & Social Sci, Providence, RI USA
[7] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Med, Clin Pharmacol Res Program, Div Cardiol, San Francisco, CA USA
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10.1093/ntr/ntad247
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Introduction: E-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs) may serve as potential options for harm reduction for smokers if they possess reward profiles similar to cigarettes. Little is known about the abuse liability of HTPs and e-cigarettes versus cigarettes in racial/ethnic minority smokers.Aims and Methods: Twenty-two nicotine-deprived people who smoke (black [n = 12] and white [n = 10]) completed three visits that included a standardized 10-puff bout followed by a 50-minute ad libitum use assessment with their usual brand cigarette (UBC), an e-cigarette, and HTP. Visits were completed in a randomized crossover design and were separated by a minimum 48-hour washout period. Assessments included plasma nicotine, Cmax, and reductions in craving and withdrawal.Results: UBC delivered significantly greater levels of nicotine compared to the e-cigarette (p < .001) and HTP (p < .01) during both the standardized and ad libitum sessions. HTP delivered more nicotine than the e-cigarette during the standardized puffing session (p = .047) but not the ad libitum session. Only craving during the standardized puffing session and not the ad libitum session showed significant differences across products (p < .001) such that UBC resulted in the greatest reduction followed by HTP and e-cigarette.Conclusions: Despite greater nicotine delivery from the UBC compared to e-cigarette and HTP, participants reported reductions in craving and withdrawal across products, particularly following ad libitum use.Implications: Use of participant's UBCs (UBC) resulted in greater nicotine delivery compared to both the e-cigarette and HTP. Despite this relative difference in nicotine delivery, participants reported reductions in craving and withdrawal across products, particularly following ad libitum use. These findings suggest that in this sample of black and white people who smoke, HTPs and e-cigarettes provided significant relief from negative symptoms that maintain smoking.
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