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Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD, i.e., subjective effects) profiles, and the safety and tolerability of the nicotine-containing aerosol delivered by Platform 3 Liquid (P3L) system at three different nicotine levels in smoking healthy subjects in relation to Nicorette® inhalator.


Clinical Trial Description

The entire study will last between 16 to 49 days per subject. This includes :

- a screening period of up to 4 weeks prior to admission,

- 1 day of admission (Visit 2): after all inclusion/exclusion criteria are checked, all eligible subjects will be enrolled and perform a product test, first with P3L (at nicotine dose levels of approximately 50 μg/puff) and subsequently with Nicorette® inhalator (3 to 5 inhalations for each product).

- 4 days of on-site product use (one day with Nicorette® inhalator [Visit 3] and three days with P3L [Visit 4, Visit 5 and Visit 6]),

- 1 to 3 days between each product use and

- a 7-day safety follow-up period (discharge + 7 days), during which there are no scheduled investigational visits, and during which adverse events (AEs) and serious adverse events (SAEs) can be spontaneously reported by the subjects and the follow-up of AEs/SAEs will be conducted by the study investigational site.

Subjects will come to the investigational site the night before each assessment day, at least 12 hours prior to the product use, on Visit 4, Visit 5, and Visit 6. Subjects will stay overnight at the investigational site between the admission visit (Visit 2) and Visit 3. Smoking or use of any tobacco/nicotine-containing products or electronic cigarettes, apart from product use assigned on the assessment days, will not be allowed during their stay at the investigational site. Smoking will be allowed once the subjects have left the investigational site.

The maximum concentration of nicotine (Cmax) and the area under the concentration-time curve from start of product use to the last quantifiable time point (AUC0-last) will be derived from multiple blood sampling pre- and post-product use, and corrected for baseline nicotine concentration. ;


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NCT number NCT02532374
Study type Interventional
Source Philip Morris Products S.A.
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date October 2015
Completion date February 2016

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