NICOTINE SPRAY ABUSE POTENTIAL LIES IN RAPID ONSET OF EFFECTS
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
NICOTINE SPRAY ABUSE POTENTIAL LIES IN RAPID ONSET OF EFFECTS and other qualities of the smoking cessation aid that make it "more similar to a cigarette" than other products in the category, Drug Abuse Advisory Committee consultant Harriet de Wit, PhD, University of Chicago, told the committee Aug. 1. "Nicotine nasal spray is likely to have abuse potential higher than other existing nicotine replacement therapies," she stated.
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