Now this is confusing, the next NRT up and coming is a cigarette?
22nd Century Continuing Development Of Its Smoking Cessation Aid
I'd honestly like to know how that will be remotely acceptable.
Okay, let me calm down a bit. I used to smoke Marlboro Reds a long time ago. Then I switched to Marlboro Ultra Lights believing BT's spin. Then the researchers and the FDA came out with the
FACT that the Light and Ultra Light cigarettes were no better and
PERHAPS WORSE that full flavored cigarettes since the smoker would smoke deeper and more (which probably had some merit).
Now a company comes along and tells me they're developing a cigarette with even
less nicotine and it's going to be more successful than current NRT's in helping smokers quit? Am I freaking missing something here?
Point 1.
Point 2.
This Investigational New Drug Application (IND) investigation was led by [FONT="]
Dr. Dorothy K. Hatsukami, Director of the Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center, University of Minnesota Cancer Center[/FONT].
She happens to be the co-author of the report brought up yesterday under the heading
Presence of the Carcinogen N'-Nitrosonornicotine in the Urine of Some Users of Oral Nicotine Replacement Therapy Products
Irina Stepanov, Steven G. Carmella, Anna Briggs, Louise Hertsgaard, Bruce Lindgren, Dorothy Hatsukami and Stephen S. Hecht
This is the report that nicotine from NRT therapies increased NNN levels in there control group, indicating that nicotine may increase risk.
It is strange to me that the report on nicotine came out on Oct 20th and this new cigarette gets reported October 28th. When did the FDA do their dog and pony show on e cigs, months after they got their report?
What's a person to believe?