一项随机交叉临床研究,评估不同持续时间口服尼古丁袋对健康口服尼古丁袋消费者血浆尼古丁药代动力学的影响。

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David Azzopardi, Elaine Brown, Filimon Meichanetzidis, Stacy Fiebelkorn, Linsey E Haswell, George Hardie, Michael McEwan
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口服尼古丁袋(NPs)虽然具有成瘾性和风险,但在减少烟草危害方面具有潜在的应用前景。这项研究旨在进一步表征它们有效传递尼古丁的能力。这项在健康口腔袋消费者中进行的随机七向交叉PK研究评估了11和20 mg NPs在10、20和30分钟的使用,以及在排出唾液的情况下使用30分钟。分析了使用过的烟袋中提取的尼古丁、风味成分和甜味剂。Cmax和AUC0-4 h随烟碱浓度和使用时间的增加而增加(分别为18.9 ~ 21.6和26.7 ~ 33.6 ng/mL);11 mg和20 mg NPs分别为24.6 ~ 43.0和36.4 ~ 65.6 h ng/mL)。11 mg NP组的尼古丁提取量大于20 mg NP组(10分钟,28.0%比22.4%;20分钟,35.8% vs. 29.6%;30 min, 43.7% vs 36.9%)。在30分钟的使用期间,在收集的唾液中仅检测到参考NPs中测量到的1.8%的尼古丁。使用20 mg NP 30 min,提取出30.1%的风味成分和17.3%的甜味剂,但在唾液中分别只检测到参考NP中测量量的0.16%和3.4%。因此,在使用NP时,很少有尼古丁、风味成分和甜味剂被吞下。本研究表明,NPs可以有效地传递尼古丁,满足吸烟者对尼古丁的渴望。尼古丁对消费者的影响随着使用时间的延长而增加。我们的研究结果表明,完全转向NP的吸烟者可以在正常产品使用期间获得他们习惯的尼古丁量。国际标准注册临床试验编号:ISRCTN12265853。
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A Randomized Crossover Clinical Study to Assess the Effect of Oral Nicotine Pouches Used for Different Durations on Plasma Nicotine Pharmacokinetics in Healthy Oral Pouch Consumers.

Oral nicotine pouches (NPs), although addictive and not risk-free, have potential application for a tobacco harm reduction approach. This study aims to further characterize their ability to deliver nicotine effectively. This randomized seven-way crossover PK study in healthy oral pouch consumers evaluated 11 and 20 mg NPs used for 10, 20, and 30 min, and for 30 min with expulsion of saliva. Used pouches were analyzed for extracted nicotine, flavor components, and sweeteners. The Cmax and AUC0-4 h increased with nicotine strength and usage time (18.9-21.6 and 26.7-33.6 ng/mL; 24.6-43.0 and 36.4 to 65.6 h ng/mL for the 11 and 20 mg NPs, respectively). Extracted nicotine was greater for the 11-mg than for the 20-mg NP, (10 min, 28.0% vs. 22.4%; 20 min, 35.8% vs. 29.6%; 30 min, 43.7% vs. 36.9%, respectively). Only 1.8% of the nicotine measured in the reference NPs was detected in saliva collected over the 30 min use period. Use of 20-mg NP for 30 min resulted in the extraction of 30.1% flavor components and 17.3% sweeteners, but only 0.16% and 3.4% of the amount measured in the reference NPs were detected in saliva, respectively. Thus, very little nicotine, flavor components, and sweeteners were swallowed during NP use. This study shows NPs can deliver nicotine effectively to satisfy smokers' nicotine desire. Nicotine delivery to the consumer increases with the duration of use. Our findings suggest that smokers who switch completely to an NP can obtain their accustomed amount of nicotine during normal product use. International Standard Registered Clinical Trial number: ISRCTN12265853.

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Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (JCP) is a Human Pharmacology journal designed to provide physicians, pharmacists, research scientists, regulatory scientists, drug developers and academic colleagues a forum to present research in all aspects of Clinical Pharmacology. This includes original research in pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics, pharmacometrics, physiologic based pharmacokinetic modeling, drug interactions, therapeutic drug monitoring, regulatory sciences (including unique methods of data analysis), special population studies, drug development, pharmacovigilance, womens’ health, pediatric pharmacology, and pharmacodynamics. Additionally, JCP publishes review articles, commentaries and educational manuscripts. The Journal also serves as an instrument to disseminate Public Policy statements from the American College of Clinical Pharmacology.
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