U.S., May 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07585006) titled 'Comparative Evaluation of Nicotine Analogs' on March 31.
Brief Summary: This phase I trial compares electronic cigarette (EC) user preferences and smoking behaviors of nicotine analogs to nicotine to improve the understanding of nicotine analog addictiveness. Over the last ten years, EC use has become a major concern due to its increased use among adolescents and young adults. Though progress has been made in regulating nicotine containing products, some companies have shifted toward producing products containing nicotine analogs. ECs are battery-powered electronic devices designed to atomize a nicotine (the poisonous chemical found ...