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Effects of flavour and modified risk claims on nicotine pouch perceptions and use intentions among young adults who use inhalable nicotine and tobacco products: a randomised controlled trial.

Erin A VogelAlayna P TackettJennifer Beth UngerMaria J GonzalezNatalia PerazaNikki S JafarzadehMichelle K PageMaciej Lukasz GoniewiczMelissa WongAdam M Leventhal
Published in: Tobacco control (2023)
Flavoured (vs smooth) pouches were more appealing to YAs. MRTP claims reduced perceived harm of pouches compared with cigarettes; however, intentions to switch were low. To protect YAs' health, regulatory restrictions could target flavours and MRTP claims.
Keyphrases
  • health insurance
  • smoking cessation
  • young adults
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  • risk assessment
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