The project, promoted by CoEHAR, aims is to replicate and validate the results obtained from the most important international studies on low-risk products to set new guidelines for the work of researchers involved in laboratory activities.
The new study by CoEHAR, “Nicotine dosimetry and stability in cambridge filter PADs (CFPs) following different smoking regime protocols and storage conditions“, provided new guidelines for future multicentric studies in the low-risk products.
Prof. Massimo Caruso, Replica co-project leader, explains the results of the study.