Literature DB >> 18762208

Rapid absorption of nicotine from new nicotine gum formulations.

Saul Shiffman1, Edward J Cone, August R Buchhalter, Jack E Henningfield, Jeffrey M Rohay, Joe G Gitchell, John M Pinney, Tommy Chau.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: A clinically limiting feature of currently-available nicotine gum is its slow rate of nicotine delivery and consequently slow onset of therapeutic effects. Previous research suggested that a nicotine hydrogen tartrate gum (NHTG1) that delivered nicotine more rapidly provided more effective craving relief. A subsequent gum formulation (NTHG2) was developed to further increase speed of delivery.
OBJECTIVE: Compare the plasma nicotine absorption and clinical tolerability of NHTG2 to NHTG1 and Nicorette FreshMint.
METHODS: A single-dose, randomized, crossover study evaluated the early kinetics of nicotine absorption and tolerability of 4 mg NHTG2 compared to NHTG1 and Nicorette.
RESULTS: NHTG2 gum reached higher Cmax (p=0.059 versus Nicorette; p=0.006 versus NHTG1) and delivered significantly more nicotine than Nicorette or NHTG1 within the first 10-30 min of chewing (AUCs0-10, 0-30) and overall (AUC0-180). NHT gums and Nicorette were well tolerated, with little difference in their AE profiles.
CONCLUSIONS: Study results indicate that NHTG2 gum provided more rapid uptake of nicotine in blood without notable decreases in tolerability. To the extent that rate of delivery and onset of therapeutic effects are related, these gums would be expected to provide more rapid therapeutic effects.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18762208     DOI: 10.1016/j.pbb.2008.08.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacol Biochem Behav        ISSN: 0091-3057            Impact factor:   3.533


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