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This study assessed the abuse liability (measured by assessing how much nicotine enters the body when the BIDI Stick is used, and how this makes users feel) and puffing topography (puff characteristics like volume and duration) of the BIDI Stick ENDS, a type of electronic cigarette.
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This is a part-randomized, open label abuse liability assessment (ALA) and puffing topography study of nicotine-containing products carried out in 18 healthy adult volunteers who smoke combustible cigarettes.
Subjects will attend the study site 8 times (Visits 2-9) during the main study for ALA and puff topography assessments. Prior to each visit, subjects will be required to refrain from using any nicotine-containing products for a period of at least 12 hours before study product use.
At Visit 2, the subjects will smoke their usual brand cigarette during 2 use sessions. In the first session, subjects will smoke a single combustible cigarette of their usual brand by taking 10 puffs, 30 seconds apart. Blood samples will be obtained for plasma nicotine analysis, and blood pressure and heart rate will be recorded. Subjects will be asked to complete subjective effects questionnaires at various points either before, during, or after product use.
In the second session, which will begin immediately after the last blood draw following the first session and after all questionnaires have been completed, subjects will be allowed to take ad libitum puffs on their usual brand cigarette for a period of 60 minutes (1 hour). In a randomly-selected subset of 8 subjects, during this ad libitum puffing session puffing topography measurements will be made with a CReSS Pocket device. Subjects may smoke as many cigarettes as they like. In all subjects, a blood sample for nicotine PK analysis will be drawn at the end of the session. Blood pressure and heart rate will be recorded at this time. Subjective effects questionnaires will also be completed at specified timepoints.
At Visits 3-9, the subjects will use their randomly-assigned ENDS product during 2 use sessions. These use sessions, and the assessments made, will be the same as at visit 2. Prior to visit 3-9, subjects will be provided with a supply of their randomly-assigned product to use at home before their next visit (familiarization). This familiarization period should last a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 days.
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Subjects who, in the judgment of the study physician, have recent or active COVID 19 infection, as evidenced by the following:
Laboratory serology results positive for HBsAg, hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody, (HIV) type 1 or 2.
Subjects who have participated in another clinical study within 30 days of Visit 1 or who have previously participated in this study.
Subjects who have an acute illness (e.g., upper respiratory tract infection, viral infection) requiring treatment in the 4 weeks prior to Visit 1, or an active respiratory infection at time of the Screening Visit.
Subject has a clinically significant abnormal finding on the physical examination, medical history, vital signs, ECG, lung x-ray or clinical laboratory results that could interfere with, or for which use of the study products might interfere with, the conduct of the study, or that would, in the opinion of the investigator, pose an unacceptable risk to the subject in this study.
Subjects who have used any nicotine or tobacco product other than e-cigarettes or factory-made combustible cigarettes in the 14 days prior to the Visit 1.
Subjects who are self-reported or observed (during the trial session at Visit 2) non inhalers during ENDS/cigarette use.
Subjects who have used any prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) smoking cessation treatments, including, but not limited to any form of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), varenicline, cytisine, or bupropion within 30 days prior to Visit 1.
Is planning to quit smoking during the study or postponing a quit attempt in order to participate in the study.
Subjects who have used prescription or OTC bronchodilator medication (e.g., inhaled or oral β adrenergic agonists, anticholinergics, glucocorticoids, cromones, or theophylline) to treat a chronic condition within the 12 months prior to Visit 1 or have a history of lung disease.
Subjects who have received any medications or substances that interfere with the cyclooxygenase pathway within 14 days prior to Visit 1 or are known to be strong inducers or inhibitors of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes within 14 days or 5 half lives of the drug (whichever is longer) prior to Visit 1.
Women who are pregnant or who have a positive urine pregnancy test.
Women who are breast-feeding.
Subject has a history or diagnosis of adult asthma, COPD (including emphysema and chronic bronchitis), or use of an inhaler within the past 3 months.
Subject has been hospitalized in the 28 days prior to the Visit 1.
Subject has a history of schizophrenia, psychosis, or bipolar disorder.
Subject provides a positive drugs of abuse urine test at Visit 1. Tested drugs will include cocaine, amphetamines, methamphetamines, opiates (morphine, heroin), barbiturates, and benzodiazepine.
Subject has a self-reported use of more than 21 drinks per week. A drink is defined as 25 ml of spirits (e.g., whisky, vodka), 250 ml of beer, or 75 ml of wine.
Subjects who have lost or donated more than 450 mL of blood within the 2 months preceding the first product use.
Subject is an employee of the sponsor or the study site, or members of their immediate family.
In the opinion of the investigator, the subject should not participate in this study.
A history of allergy/oversensitivity to the ingredients of the study products.
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18 participants in 8 patient groups
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