Effect of the Electronic Cigarette on Withdrawal Symptoms (ECIG24)
Mental and Behavioral Disorders, Withdrawal State
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Mental and Behavioral Disorders focused on measuring nicotine, inhalator, electronic cigarette, tobacco
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Volunteers smoking at least 12 cigarettes per day
- First cigarette smoked within 60 minutes of waking up
- Willing to abstain from smoking for one day in 2 consecutive weeks.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Under 18 years of age
- Current psychiatric illness
- Pregnant or breastfeeding
- Enrollment in other research projects
- Used electronic cigarette and/or nicotine inhalator before
Sites / Locations
- Tobacco Dependence Research Unit
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Electronic cigarette
Nicotine Inhalator
We analysed 15 brands of the most popular E-Cs in the UK, EU and US for nicotine levels in the mist. Vapours were generated from cartridges of various nicotine content using a standard single-port linear smoking machine with a puff volume of 70 ml, 1 puff every 7 sec., and a puff duration of 1.8 sec (based on averaged puffing conditions from 10 E-C users found during preliminary studies). Nicotine was absorbed in two sequential washing bottles with methanol and internal standards and analysed with gas chromatography. One brand was selected for this study as it consistently delivers about 1mg of nicotine with 20 puffs.
The inhalator consists of a nicotine cartridge which is placed into a plastic mouthpiece. One cartridge contains 10mg of nicotine of which 4mg of nicotine can be extracted. Nicotine is delivered mainly through the oral cavity, throat, and upper respiratory tract with a minor fraction reaching the lungs. A single cartridge can be used for one 20-minute period of continuous puffing or periodic use of up to 400 puffs per cartridge.