Br Med J 1976;1:1043-1046 (1 May), doi:10.1136/bmj.1.6017.1043
Plasma nicotine levels after cigarette smoking and chewing nicotine gum.
M A Russell,
C Feyerabend,
P V Cole
Plasma nicotine levels were measured over seven hours of smoking
cigarettes (1-2 mg nicotine) in a single subject under standardised
conditions, and were compared with the levels obtained from
chewing-gum containing either 2 mg or 4 mg nicotine. Levels
comparable to those resulting from smoking were not obtained
with the 2-mg gum, but peak levels on the 4-mg gum averaged
40-1 ng/ml from the third gum onwards compared with 49-2ng/ml
after cigarettes. Nicotine was absorbed much more slowly from
the gum than from cigarettes. It took 15-30 minutes for the
4-mg gum to raise the plasma nicotine by an average of 11-9
ng/ml compared with an average increase of 27-8 ng/ml within
two minutes of completing each cigarette. In a sample of 15
smokers attending a withdrawal clinic the average plasma nicotine
concentration while taking 2-mg nicotine chewing-gum was only
10-8 ng/ml compared with 30-4 ng/ml two minutes after smoking
a cigarette. Although plasma nicotine levels equivalent to those
following cigarette smoking may be obtained by chewing at least
10 pieces of 4-mg nicotine gum daily, the slower rate of absorption
may limit its therapeutic value as a substitute for cigarette
smoking.

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