Reducing the Nicotine Content of Cigarettes: Effects in Smokers with Mental Health Conditions and Socioeconomic Disadvantages

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In this commentary, we review results from laboratory studies and randomized clinical trials that have examined the effects of very low-nicotine-content cigarette use in smokers with mental health conditions and socioeconomic disadvantages. On the basis of scientific evidence to date, we conclude that a reduced-nicotine standard for cigarettes would likely reduce cigarette smoking in these populations, without increasing psychiatric symptoms or compensatory smoking.

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Tidey, J. W., Muscat, J. E., Foulds, J., Evins, A. E., Gaalema, D. E., & Denlinger-Apte, R. L. (2019). Reducing the Nicotine Content of Cigarettes: Effects in Smokers with Mental Health Conditions and Socioeconomic Disadvantages. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 21, S26–S28. https://doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntz118

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