Author:
McEwen Andy,West Robert,Gaiger Maria
Abstract
AbstractThis preliminary laboratory study investigated nicotine absorption rates of seven current nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products and a new wide-bore nicotine delivery device (the ‘Nicotine Cannon’). The nicotine products (Cannon, inhalator, nasal spray, microtab, 2 mg and 4 mg gum and 2 mg and 4 mg lozenge) were used for ten minutes by two non-nicotine tolerant subjects. Blood was taken at frequent intervals for the next 60 minutes and plasma nicotine concentrations assessed. Of current NRT products investigated the 4 mg lozenge performed best with the highest blood nicotine levels at each time point, the 2 mg gum delivered the lowest concentrations at each time point. The nicotine nasal spray delivered nicotine the fastest of all the products. The Cannon delivered the highest blood nicotine concentration (mean 8.95 ng/ml) of all products one minute after device use had stopped, and the highest concentration (11 ng/ml) five minutes after termination of use. The Cannon showed it could deliver nicotine relatively rapidly in a manner that was readily tolerated by users.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
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