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Post by letsavit on Jul 7, 2015 22:58:41 GMT
Their last study was 2 years ago and highlighted the lack nicotine delivery in cig a likes compared to smoking, hence a high relapse rate in "e cig" users. Assume they want to use 18mg to cross reference the old data with the newer equipment. jessica I vape at 6mg but if they are short of participants PM me and I'll check the dates, happy to mix some 18mg and be tested.
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Post by letsavit on Jul 7, 2015 23:10:58 GMT
The reasoning behind me asking is what is it trying to prove? is it that we take less puffs with higher strength nicotine mixes than with lower, or is it trying to prove even at higher strengths there's no more detriment to our health than vaping at lower? That study has been done buy DR (assumption) F, results of the non existence study was its bad to lower nic because....err he said so....
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Post by jessica on Jul 9, 2015 10:29:26 GMT
jessica I vape at 6mg but if they are short of participants PM me and I'll check the dates, happy to mix some 18mg and be tested. I've asked Dr Dawkins - she says that participants must be used to using 18mg/ml or higher - not just for the study. Thank you very much for the thought though
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Post by jessica on Jul 12, 2015 22:05:00 GMT
Dr Dawkins needs 2 more participants for 22nd and 24th July
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Post by Skwoddy on Jul 14, 2015 15:11:52 GMT
I wonder how effective data might be in this kind of test, especially in a controlled area, as per "white coat syndrome" I think results would be skewed, personally I think devices with puff counters and clocks issued to vapers so that they might get accurate data per personal use as vapers go about their normal lives, of course this is only for usage data rather than any data that measures nicotine and associated chemicals per blood levels.
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