U.S., April 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06910202) titled 'Effects of Cigarette and E-cigarette Flavors on Substitutability in the ETM' on March 07.

Brief Summary: In 2009, the FDA banned all flavored conventional cigarettes except menthol. While no such ban exists for e-cigarettes, proposals have emerged in several regions. Flavors are key targets for tobacco control policy, making it crucial to understand their role in substitution.The first wave of the PATH study found that 80% of youth, 73% of young adults, and 29% of older smokers used flavored products. Over 80% of young adults first used flavored tobacco, compared to about 50% of adults. Among ever-users, current tobacco use was 32% ...