Smoking desires can be cramped through E-cigarettes
Smoking desires can be cramped through E-cigarettes, says a new study.
People who had an urge to smoke, can experience a new way to keep themselves satisfied by inhaling nicotine delivered through E-cigarettes.
Bullen, associate professor at the University of Auckland, who led the study, said that E-cigarettes are the perfect substitutes to a standard nicotine replacement therapy inhalator which reduces the desire of smoking.
E-cigarettes are electronic nicotine delivery devices which look a lot like a standard cigarette excluding tobacco.
He said that the results associated with this study are at their initial stages and still needed to be confirmed by other E-cigarette brands. Findings revealed that E-cigarettes are most likely to help people to quit smoking, as a nicotine inhalator does.
Bullen also said that E-cigarettes are largely consumed in the United States and Asia. People in these countries are opting this method in order to reduce their cost of smoking, to get relieve from tobacco, to slice their cigarette consumption and most of all to help them in quitting smoking.
Bullen said that this study is the foremost reputable clinical study to examine the effect of E-cigarettes on smokers.
He said that the distributing nicotine in the blood stream of smokers satisfied them in the same manner as it was done by an inhalator and reduces the desire to smoke to a great extent.
On the other hand, several other studies are yet to be conducted in order to authenticate the safety and potential associated with E- cigarettes, along with it there is a need to conduct a large clinical trial to find out its efficiency in helping people discontinue smoking.
The study was printed in Tobacco Control.