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The delivery and uptake of nicotine from an aerosol rod

D.W. Sepkovic, S.G. Colosimo, C.M. Axelrad, J.D. Adams and N.J. Haley

American Journal of Public Health, 1986, vol. 76, issue 11, 1343-1344

Abstract: Nicotine aerosol rods were assessed for their possible usefulness as substitutes for cigarettes. Under standard FTC conditions, the per puff delivery of the aerosol rod averaged 0.3 μg nicotine/puff after 10 puffs and 6.4 μg nicotine/puff after 60 puffs. After puffing on the rods, no nicotine was detected in the plasma or urine of seven subjects.

Date: 1986
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