Philip Morris
Cigarette Smoking As A Dependence Process
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and Q"F9b 1eve1's (figure 5). Such: smokers may,, however, be highly
dependent in terms of'craving and'diffi'culty in giving up smoking.
We do not 1now how many cigarette smokers are noninhalers, nor do wee
laiow whether they have: lower ratings of' dependence (with or without
control for dai'ly, consumption). To study this would reqtaire measures
of QHb or expired air CD, for smokeri themselves do not reliably
know the extent to which they inhale.
FIGURE S'
100 120
. Time (min)
PQaama nicotixe corscentzmti.ona in an irehaiing smoker and a noninhal-
ar during, and after smoking one cigarette. The in3raler smoked onLy
one pack a day, and had iittla dtifficulty gi.ving up smokisrg. Thae
noninhaler smoked more than three packs a day and' suffered iistener,
craving when he tri.ed' unaucaeaatklZy to quit. LReprtintad' fixmr
Fey,ensbend, C.; Levitt,, T.; and Rueaell, M.A.S. A rapid estimation
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of nicotine in bY:.oZogical' fluuds. Jov.rhall of Plsarnracy and Pharnra-
~eoZo 27: 433-435 1975, with per.miaaion. Q 1975, Journal pf
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