E-cigarettes may help smokers quit: study

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Smokers who are willing to use tend to smoke less and have increased quit attempts, a study has found.

"Combustible cigarettes are the most harmful form of nicotine delivery. Alternative delivery of nicotine, through e-cigarettes, could significantly reduce harm and the risks of and other to smokers," said Matthew Carpenter, from the (MUSC) in the US.


In the pilot study published, funded by the National Institutes of Health, evaluated in terms of usage, product preference, changes in behaviours and nicotine exposure.

Sixty-eight smokers were evaluated: 46 were randomised to use however they wished, and 22 were randomised to a control group.

Those in the e-group were given a device with either high or low doses of nicotine. Everyone was followed over a period of four months.

showed that when smokers were given without any accompanying instructions or requirements for use, uptake was strong, and many participants went on to purchase their own

The findings were published in the journal Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention.

This suggests that might give smokers a suitable alternative to combustible cigarettes.

Those who used smoked less and were more likely to quit smoking, as compared to those in the control group.

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First Published: Sat, December 30 2017. 12:45 IST