Authors
Catherine S Wall, Rose S Bono, Rebecca C Lester, Cosima Hoetger, Thokozeni Lipato, Mignonne C Guy, Thomas E Eissenberg, Warren K Bickel, Andrew J Barnes, Caroline O Cobb
Publication date
2018/10/1
Journal
BMJ open
Volume
8
Issue
10
Pages
e023850
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Description
Introduction
In the USA, Food and Drug Administration regulations prohibit the sale of flavoured cigarettes, with menthol being the exception. However, the manufacture, advertisement and sale of flavoured cigar products are permitted. Such flavourings influence positive perceptions of tobacco products and are linked to increased use. Flavourings may mask the taste of tobacco and enhance smoke inhalation, influencing toxicant exposure and abuse liability among novice tobacco users. Using clinical laboratory methods, this study investigates how flavour availability affects measures of abuse liability in young adult cigarette smokers. The specific aims are to evaluate the effect of cigar flavours on nicotine exposure, and behavioural and subjective measures of abuse liability.
Methods and analyses
Participants (projected n=25) are healthy smokers of five or more cigarettes per day over the past 3 months, 18–25 …
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