Award

National Institute on Drug Abuse 5R01DA063630-02

Understanding nicotine pouch adoption and longitudinal use patterns among U.S. adults

Recipient

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Award Amount

$720,862.00

Ceiling

$720,862.00

Awarded

April 24, 2026

Identifier

5R01DA063630-02

A research project funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse to study the adoption and use patterns of nicotine pouches among U.S. adults through surveys and interviews, assessing public health impact.

Description

This project aims to generate U.S. data on adult uptake and longitudinal use patterns of nicotine pouches, a new oral nicotine product that does not contain tobacco. The study will employ a nationally representative longitudinal survey and qualitative interviews to understand who is using nicotine pouches, reasons for use, methods, frequency, and indicators of dependence. The goal is to assess the public health impact of these products.

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