Electronic nicotine delivery devices: ineffective nicotine delivery and craving suppression after acute administration
Erratum 19/1/87
doi:10.1136/tc.2009.033498corr1
Electronic nicotine delivery devices: ineffective nicotine delivery and craving suppression after acute administration by
Thomas Eissenberg (Tob Control 2010;19:87-88). The author has identified a factual error in the Methods and Discussion sections.
In the Methods, the NPRO product is described as a "16 mg cartridge" when the cartridge was in fact 18 mg. In the Discussion,
the first sentence should therefore read "...with a 16 or 18 mg cartridge delivered little to no nicotine..." The author apologizes
for any confusion this error may have caused and notes that it does not alter the study results or his conclusions.
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