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Evaluating the Role of Nicotine Stereoisomer on Nicotine Pouch Abuse Liability: A Randomized Crossover Trial.

Brittney Keller-HamiltonHayley CurranMahmood AlalwanAlice HintonMarielle C BrinkmanAhmad El HellaniTheodore L WagenerKirsten ChrzanLeanne AtkinsonSriya SuraapaneniDarren Mays
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2024)
Little is known about the effects of racemic (vs. S-) nicotine in humans. In a sample of adults who smoke cigarettes, we identified that oral nicotine pouches containing racemic nicotine exposed participants to less nicotine than oral nicotine pouches containing only S-nicotine, but both types of oral nicotine pouches held similar, moderate appeal. Additional research evaluating the roles that flavorings, total nicotine concentration, and freebase nicotine play in the abuse liability of oral nicotine pouches would inform comprehensive product regulations to support public health.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • public health
  • replacement therapy
  • randomized controlled trial