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Assessment of Abuse Liability and Nicotine Pharmacokinetics of glo Heated Tobacco Products in a Randomized, Crossover Study. | LitMetric

Assessment of Abuse Liability and Nicotine Pharmacokinetics of glo Heated Tobacco Products in a Randomized, Crossover Study.

Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet

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Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are considered potentially less harmful alternatives to traditional cigarettes, as they produce fewer toxicants.
  • A clinical study assessed the abuse liability (AL) of glo HTPs in two modes by comparing nicotine uptake and subjective effects to usual brand cigarettes and nicotine gum among healthy adult smokers.
  • Results indicated that glo HTPs led to significantly lower nicotine uptake and levels compared to regular cigarettes, suggesting they might be safer options for smokers.

Article Abstract

Background And Objective: Heated tobacco products (HTPs) are a class of non-combustible, inhaled tobacco products with the potential to reduce the harm associated with cigarette smoking due to reduced cigarette smoke toxicant exposure. Subjective and nicotine pharmacokinetics measures taken over the course of product use provide a framework for abuse liability (AL) assessment of tobacco and nicotine products as well as information on adoption potential for a new tobacco product, which are important aspects for premarket tobacco product authorization by the US Food and Drug Administration. This study aimed to assess the AL of glo HTPs, operated in either Standard or Boost Modes, compared with high- and low-AL comparators (subjects' usual brand cigarettes and nicotine gum, respectively).

Methods: Nicotine uptake and pharmacodynamics measures (including subjective and physiological measures) were assessed in a clinical study of 75 healthy adult non-menthol or menthol smokers using an open-label, randomized crossover study design. Comparisons were made between glo HTPs (Standard or Boost Modes) and each of usual brand (UB) cigarettes and nicotine gum to evaluate nicotine exposure and subjective effects measures.

Results: Nicotine uptake, as reflected in the area under the curve (AUC) at 15 and 240 min after product use (AUC and AUC, respectively) and maximum nicotine concentration (C) were significantly lower for all glo HTPs compared to UB cigarettes, regardless of the glo device mode. AUC values for glo HTPs ranged from 41.26 to 75.71 ng × min/mL, versus 158.04 to 165.53 ng × min/mL for UB cigarettes. Similarly, AUC values for glo HTPs ranged from 379 to 596 ng × min/mL, compared to 1123.73 and 1283.37 ng × min/mL for UB cigarettes. The C for glo HTPs ranged from 5.46 to 9.00 ng/mL, whereas UB cigarettes had C values of 16.29 to 16.76 ng/mL. The time to reach maximum nicotine concentration (T) was significantly shorter for glo HTPs (4-5 min) compared to UB cigarettes (6-7 min), except for one variant of glo HTP in Standard Mode. Nicotine gum exhibited a slower nicotine absorption profile, with a T of 45 min and C of 4.60 ng/mL. AUC and AUC values for nicotine gum were 6.18 and 5.22 ng × min/mL, and 647.80 and 687.68 ng × min/mL for non-menthol and menthol groups, respectively. Subjective measures indicated that glo HTPs were rated significantly lower than UB cigarettes in terms of product liking, smoking urge reduction, product effects, and intent to use again, but were comparable to nicotine gum.

Conclusion: glo HTPs demonstrated lower AL than combustible cigarettes while delivering sufficient nicotine to support product adoption among current smokers. This positions glo HTPs as a potential tool in tobacco harm reduction, offering a less harmful alternative to traditional cigarettes.

Trial Registry: Clinical trial ID NCT05114863.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11549183PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13318-024-00921-4DOI Listing

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