@psychheals @ChaunceyGardner Here are a few papers which you might benefit from reading: https://t.co/uYAwzhMGOe https://t.co/khKcoLRlf9
RT @EvertRauwendaal: @cdoug Jed has written some great stuff. This paper is his best IMO: https://t.co/uYAwzhMGOe
@cdoug Jed has written some great stuff. This paper is his best IMO: https://t.co/uYAwzhMGOe
@pfh007 I would also recommend you spend some more time reading about nicotine and smoking tobacco: https://t.co/Zl0IQLE89F https://t.co/bREIkU9h30 https://t.co/rqmv9laa7n https://t.co/rW5hFa0FKr
@bill_twb @Honesty_Init @Rawgster @jkelovuori @ColinMendelsohn @AlexWodak There are many differences. “Systemic nicotine exposure was, on average, lower with single use of e-cigarettes compared with cigarettes” https://t.co/p5HsgNdSD1 When you smoke you a
@DavidBareham5 A Tmax approaching that of cigarettes is a good thing. Inhaling nicotine in tobacco smoke is still different to vaping it. There are other pharmacologically active compounds in tobacco smoke not present in vapes e.g. https://t.co/70bjrTtnsb
This is bc nicotine isnt the only variable driving addiction/addictive potential of cigs. https://t.co/QCcerLooAd
@JeromeAdamsMD This is why nicotine replacement therapy only has limited success https://t.co/l22rSLz5yh