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Nasal nicotine solution: a potential aid to giving up smoking?

Russell et al., 1983

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16223924884901077951
Author
Russell M
Jarvis M
Feyerabend C
Fernö O
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Br Med J (Clin Res Ed)

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A nasal solution was developed containing 2 mg nicotine for use as a kind of liquid snuff. Its absorption was studied in three subjects. An average peak of plasma nicotine concentrations of 86.9 nmol/l (14.1 ng/ml) was reached seven and a half minutes after taking …
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