Scientists track Nicotine's rush to the bloodstream
NCT ID NCT05706701
Summary
This study aimed to understand how the design of electronic cigarettes affects how quickly and how much nicotine gets into a person's bloodstream. Researchers at Yale University had 36 regular e-cigarette users try devices with different nicotine settings in a controlled lab. They took frequent blood samples to measure the nicotine levels, which helps explain the potential for addiction.
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Human Research Unit (HRU)
New Haven, Connecticut, 06510, United States
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