Taxing trendy vapes: a new study aims to curb youth nicotine use
NCT ID NCT07581041
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether putting higher taxes on e-cigarettes with flavors and features that appeal to young people can discourage teens and young adults from vaping, while still helping adult smokers switch away from regular cigarettes. Researchers will ask about 3,400 participants—including teens, young adults, and adult smokers—how they would respond to different tax and ban scenarios. The goal is to find rules that improve public health by reducing youth nicotine use and encouraging adult smokers to quit.
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Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Columbus, Ohio, 43210, United States
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