VLN Cigarette: Difference between revisions
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*17 people completed the study. | *17 people completed the study. | ||
*Although replication with larger samples and longer access is needed, results indicate nicotine reduction to ≤2.3 mg/g in cigarettes would attenuate reinforcement. This choice procedure may efficiently inform future clinical trials to assess relative reinforcing effects of smoking reduced nicotine cigarettes. | *Although replication with larger samples and longer access is needed, results indicate nicotine reduction to ≤2.3 mg/g in cigarettes would attenuate reinforcement. This choice procedure may efficiently inform future clinical trials to assess relative reinforcing effects of smoking reduced nicotine cigarettes. | ||
===2019: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6939783/ Misperceptions of Nicotine and Nicotine Reduction: The Importance of Public Education to Maximize the Benefits of a Nicotine Reduction Standard]=== | |||
*Recent population-level data highlight that 49%–80% of US adults incorrectly believe that nicotine is responsible for most of the cancer caused by smoking | |||
*Nearly half (47%) of adult smokers believe that continued smoking of VLNC cigarettes is less likely to cause cancer than smoking their current cigarettes.This misperception is more common among smokers who are age 55+ (57%) and Black (57%). | |||
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===2009: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2573966/ Toxicological Analysis of Low-Nicotine and Nicotine-Free Cigarettes]=== | ===2009: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2573966/ Toxicological Analysis of Low-Nicotine and Nicotine-Free Cigarettes]=== | ||
*In summary, a toxicological analysis does not indicate that low-nicotine and nicotine-free Quest® cigarettes have less adverse toxicological effects in the laboratory than conventional cigarettes. This should draw the attention of the consumers and policy makers. A more comprehensive evaluation in smokers is expected for these new products. | *In summary, a toxicological analysis does not indicate that low-nicotine and nicotine-free Quest® cigarettes have less adverse toxicological effects in the laboratory than conventional cigarettes. This should draw the attention of the consumers and policy makers. A more comprehensive evaluation in smokers is expected for these new products. | ||
==Statements, Official Comments, Testimony== | ==Statements, Official Comments, Testimony== | ||