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FINANCIAL/NONFINANCIAL DISCLOSURES: The authors have reported to CHEST the following: C. O. reports ongoing National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding [Grant 5R01HD069314] for a clinical trial examining the efficacy of the nicotine inhaler for smoking cessation in pregnant women. Pfizer Pharmaceuticals has provided free nicotine and placebo inhaler product for this study. None declared (M. F. P., L. A. B.).
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