Alternative nicotine delivery systems: current evidence
Authors:
J. Malinovská 1; M. Lustigová 2; M. Koželuhová 1; V. Puchnerová 3; J. Urbanová 1; O. Hloch 1; S. Pálová 1; L. Rozsíval 1; J. Brož 1
Authors‘ workplace:
Interní klinika 2. LF UK a FN Motol, Praha
1; Přírodovědecká fakulta UK, Praha
2; Kardiologická klinika, 2. LF UK a FN Motol, Praha
3; Interní klinika, 3. LF UK a FN Královské Vinohrady, Praha
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Published in:
Epidemiol. Mikrobiol. Imunol. 74, 2025, č. 3, s. 175-179
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doi:
https://doi.org/10.61568/emi/11-6568/20250808/141317
Overview
Alternative nicotine delivery products (ANDS) have gained popularity in recent years. Their potentially lower harm compared to traditional cigarettes and the possibility of using them as part of a harm-reduction strategy in tobacco addiction treatment have been discussed. Current epidemiological trends show a gradual increase in ANDS use by the general population, especially among adolescents and young adults, but also among non-smokers. The most comprehensive evidence regarding health effects is available for e-cigarettes, which suggests that their use does not increase cardiovascular risk, except for hypertension, compared to non-smokers, and reduces the risk of respiratory diseases compared to smoking traditional cigarettes; however, long-term data are lacking for older individuals. In the case of heated tobacco products, there is not enough reliable evidence on health risks compared to current smokers or non-smokers, while concerns remain about the potential toxicity of substances found in these products but absent in cigarette smoke. For nicotine pouches, there is a lack of reliable evidence on long-term effects. Electronic cigarettes are used as a smoking cessation tool in some countries, such as the UK. Existing evidence leans towards the potential use of e-cigarettes as a harm-reduction strategy, although there is currently no global consensus on their role in tobacco addiction treatment. Complete cessation of all tobacco and nicotine products remains the primary recommended approach.
Keywords:
toxicity – Electronic cigarettes – smoking cessation – nicotine pouches – heated tobacco
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