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Effects of Electronic Cigarette Settings and Liquid Concentrations in Cigarette Smokers and Electronic Cigarette Users
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating ECIG Lab Session 15 watts, 10 mg nicotine, ECIG Lab Session 15 watts, 15 mg nicotine, and 4 other interventions for Electronic Cigarettes. Completed, enrolled 45 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this research study is to find out how different types of electronic cigarettes (ECIG) settings, combined with e-liquids of differing nicotine concentrations, affect blood nicotine levels, use behavior (how users puff), and how users feel.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
During each session, participants will first complete a 10-puff product use bout, and then a 90-minute ad lib product use bout.
During each session, participants will first complete a 10-puff product use bout, and then a 90-minute ad lib product use bout.).
During each session, participants will first complete a 10-puff product use bout, and then a 90-minute ad lib product use bout.
During each session, participants will first complete a 10-puff product use bout, and then a 90-minute ad lib product use bout.
During each session, participants will first complete a 10-puff product use bout, and then a 90-minute ad lib product use bout.
During each session, participants will first complete a 10-puff product use bout, and then a 90-minute ad lib product use bout.