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20 Research Needs: Public Health Implications of E-Cigarettes
Pages 653-656

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... Specific items for consideration identified by the committee are noted for each of these and appear in approximately the order in which the underlying research need emerged within Section III. ADDRESSING GAPS IN SUBSTANTIVE KNOWLEDGE Recommendation 20-1: The committee recommends that the Food and Drug Administration and other federal research spon sors and/or device manufacturers prioritize e-cigarette research 653
From page 654...
... • Potential of e-cigarettes to promote smoking cessation and/or harm reduction: o Carefully designed studies, especially adequately powered ran domized controlled trials, of the effectiveness of e-cigarettes as cessation aids, using standards that have been used to evaluate smoking cessation pharmacotherapies: §  Trials that compare e-cigarettes to FDA-approved smok ing cessation pharmacotherapies and other evidence-based cessation treatments are most informative. §  Trials could also compare the effectiveness of e-cigarettes as used in combination with existing FDA-approved ces sation aids.
From page 655...
... . IMPROVING RESEARCH METHODS AND QUALITY Recommendation 20-2: The committee recommends that the Food and Drug Administration and other federal research s ­ponsors and/or device manufacturers prioritize research on the public health implications of e-cigarettes that improves the quality of e-cigarette research.
From page 656...
... 2015. NIH electronic cigarette workshop: Developing a research agenda.


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