The purpose of the study is to compare two different dosage forms from which nicotine is released and absorbed into the bloodstream.
Objective The primary objective of this study is to determine the pharmacokinetic profile of a single dose of Nicotine Sublingual Tablets, 4 mg (Test Product) versus Nicorette Lozenge 4 mg in healthy adult smokers when administered under fasted conditions. Study Design This is an open-label, pseudorandomized, two-way crossover comparison of the 4 mg sublingual nicotine tablet versus the Nicorette Lozenge 4 mg. Number of Subjects Twenty-four (24) healthy adult smokers will be enrolled. Screening Procedures Demographic data, medical and medication histories, physical examination, measurement of height and weight, electrocardiogram (ECG), vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature and respiratory rate), hematology, chemistry, urinalysis, end-expired Carbon Monoxide, and serum pregnancy test (for female subjects only) . Confinements Subjects will be confined approximately 2 hours or earlier prior to study drug administration until after discharge vital signs and the 240 minute (min) post-dose blood draw and End-of-Study (EOS) procedures. Study Drug Administration A single dose of Test Product (Nicotine Sublingual Tablets, 4 mg) and Nicorette Lozenge 4 mg will be administered to each subject in the study. Sample Collection A total of 14 blood samples will be obtained per period. Samples will be taken pre-dose (up to 90 minutes prior to dose) and 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 20 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180 and 240 minutes post-dose. A minimum of 48 hours will transpire between dose administrations. Safety Assessments Vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature and respiratory rate) will be measured before administration of study drug. The following will be performed at check-in: urine pregnancy test (for female subjects only). Ongoing monitoring for adverse events (AEs) will be performed during the study. Prior to release from the clinic, a well-being assessment and discharge vital signs will be completed 240 minutes (±60 min) post dosing or at Early Termination (ET). End of Study (EOS) or Early Termination (ET) Procedures Vital signs and monitoring for AEs will be done 240 min post-dosing or at ET/withdrawal prior to release from clinic. Analytical Method Plasma concentrations of nicotine will be determined using a validated liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method. Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics Determination of primary parameters Area under the curve ( AUC0-t, AUC0-inf), concentration maximum (Cmax), Time to maximum concentration(Tmax) and secondary parameters such as plasma elimination half-life( t1/2) using a by non-linear kinetics program (WinNonlin®). Pharmacodynamics effects will be measured by taking the heart rate and blood pressure will be taken three times in the first 30 minutes after test product administration. A craving assessment will be obtained at 1, 3, 7, 11, and 14 minutes post-medication administration. Statistical Analyses No formal statistical analyses are planned; descriptive statistics of the concentration and pharmacokinetic data on nicotine will be provided. Exploratory analyses of craving reductions will be conducted.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
24
* One dose of study drug (sublingual tablet or Nicorette Lozenge) will be administered to each subject in the morning on Day 1. * The second administration of drug will occur at least 48 hours after the initial administration. Subjects will receive the other dosage form and be instructed according to whether they are receiving the sublingual tablet or the lozenge.
Rose Research Center
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
the time course profile of nicotine absorption from the two nicotine dosage forms.
Time frame: Fourteen blood samples will be collected over a 240 minute period after drug administration.
Assessment of craving for a cigarette
Five questions about desire to smoke will be assessed using visual analog scales at the time points above.
Time frame: The craving assessment will be obtained at 1, 3, 7, 11,and 14 minutes after drug administration
Safety assessments: Vital signs
Time frame: Vital signs will be measured prior to drug administration, 3 times in the first 30 minutes, and prior to discharge at 240 minutes.
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