Skip to main content

Table 1 Average nicotine yields of study cigarettes (mg/cigarette)*

From: Underreporting of non-study cigarette use by study participants confounds the interpretation of results from ambulatory clinical trial of reduced nicotine cigarettes

Cigarette

(NIDA Product Codes)

15.8

(NRC600/1)

5.2

(NRC400/1)

2.4

(NRC300/1)

1.3

(NRC200/1)

0.4

(NRC102/3)

0.4 high tar

(NRC104/5)

Tobacco Filler

11.16

3.18

1.27

0.63

0.18

0.21

Smoke (ISO)

0.7

0.235

0.105

0.06

0.02

0.04

Smoke (Canadian Intense)

1.48

0.5

0.215

0.115

0.04

0.07

  1. *Average for menthol and non-menthol cigarettes at the same nicotine level (mg/cigarette). Nicotine yield in tobacco filler was derived by multiplying mg/g nicotine by filler weight data from [21]; smoke nicotine yield data from [22]