Nicotine tablets put focus to the test: small study explores attention boost
NCT ID NCT07408180
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at how nicotine from dissolvable tablets affects attention in 40 adults who occasionally use nicotine pouches. Participants tried tablets with different nicotine amounts (0 to 2 mg) and took attention tests after 15 minutes and 2 hours. The goal was to understand nicotine's short-term effects on focus, not to treat any disease.
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CTC Clinical Trial Consultants AB
Uppsala, 752 37, Sweden
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