New Investigational “Liquid Cigarette” Smoke Cessation Product Achieves 71 Percent Quit Rate
Several months ago, 52 smokers embarked on an FDA-approved, 12-week clinical study of a new smoke-cessation device called Smoke-Break. The results of the study were released today with 71 percent of the study participants smoke-free after 12 weeks. Smoke-Break is a “liquid nicotine cigarette” that resembles an unlit cigarette in size and shape. The clear tube contains a cherry-flavored gel along with 1.5 milligrams of nicotine, about as much as in a light cigarette.
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Filed under: Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs on October 1st, 2008