Abstract: | The purposes of this study were to determine if smokers wanting to quit smoking would use a low-dose nicotine nasal spray (i.e., acceptability) and what effect this spray use would have on withdrawal during the 1st week of cessation. Smokers (n?=? 52) were assigned double-blind to either placebo or nicotine spray (1.5 μg/kg. or approx. 0.1 mg, per spray) for ad lib use during the first week of cessation. All received group behavioral counseling. There was no difference in continuous 1-week abstinence (daily COa? |