Abstract
Oral nicotine pouches may have potential for smoking cessation, but scientific evidence on the effects of pouches and their constituents on smoking behaviour is limited. Design: This study was a 4-week, open-label, randomised pilot trial of nicotine pouches in 3mg (low) or 6mg (high) nicotine strength. Subjects: US outpatient research clinic with non-Treatment seeking adults who smoke cigarettes (N=30). Interventions: Participants selected two flavours and were instructed to switch to using nicotine pouches in place of cigarettes. Main outcome measures: We compared groups on cigarettes smoked per day, pouch use and urinary levels of a tobacco-specific carcinogen (NNAL) over 4weeks, biochemically verified 7-day point prevalence smoking abstinence at week 4, and willingness to continue pouch use. Results: Nearly all participants completed the trial (29/30). Participants in both groups significantly reduced their cigarettes smoked per day (log-Transformed) over time (F3, 74.4=3.8, p=0.01). The 6mg group reported numerically greater, but non-significant, reductions in smoking than the 3mg group (least-square mean difference (LSMD) at week 1=0.008; 95%CI-0.42-0.44; LSMD at week 4=0.38; 95%CI-0.06-0.81). The 6mg group also reported numerically higher, but non-significant, likelihood of complete smoking abstinence (13% vs 0%) and willingness to continue pouch use (67% vs 40%). There were no differences by group or time for NNAL. Conclusions: Results provide preliminary support for nicotine pouches for cigarette substitution. Compared with lower nicotine strength pouches, higher nicotine strength pouches may have a greater impact on smoking behaviour and adults who smoke may be more willing to use them.
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Fucito, L. M., Baldassarri, S. R., Wu, R., Gueorguieva, R., Morean, M. E., Herbst, R. S., … O’Malley, S. S. (2025). Effects of oral nicotine pouches on cigarette smoking behaviour and tobacco harm exposure: A randomised pilot trial in adults. Tobacco Control. https://doi.org/10.1136/tc-2024-059094
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