An Evaluation of Potential Unintended Consequences of a Nicotine Product Standard: A Focus on Drinking History and Outcomes.
Sarah S DermodyKatelyn M TessierEllen MeierMustafa al'AbsiRachel L Denlinger-ApteDavid J DrobesJoni JensenJoseph S KoopmeinersLauren R PacekJennifer W TideyRyan VandreyEric C DonnyDorothy HatsukamiPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2021)
There was no evidence that a VLNC product standard would result in unintended consequences based on drinking history or when considering alcohol outcomes. Specifically, we found that a very low nicotine standard in cigarettes generally reduces smoking outcomes for those who do not drink and those who drink light-to-moderate amounts. Furthermore, an added public health benefit of a very low nicotine standard for cigarettes could be a reduction in alcohol use and binge drinking over time. Finally, smoking VLNC cigarettes may result in a decoupling of the daily associations between smoking and drinking.