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Very Low Nicotine Cigarettes + E-Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation
Study Summary
This trial is testing how different levels of nicotine in cigarettes and e-cigarettes affects smokers trying to quit. They're looking at things like withdrawal symptoms, cravings, and mood to see how easy it is to quit smoking.
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- I have recently quit smoking, am trying to quit, or plan to quit within 45 days.I am not pregnant, post-menopausal for two years, or have had surgery to prevent pregnancy.I am using a reliable birth control method if I can become pregnant.I have used smoking cessation aids in the last 90 days.I have had heart issues like abnormal rhythms or a heart attack in the last 3 months.I have used tobacco products other than cigarettes or little cigars on 10 or more days in the last month.I am mentally and physically able to participate in the entire study.I have taken medication for depression, like amitriptyline, in the last 2 weeks.I haven't had a lung infection in the last 2 weeks.I smoke 1 or more cigarettes some days each month, but not daily.I agree not to be in a vehicle during study procedures or talks.
- Group 1: Arm I (usual cigarettes, VLNCC, ECIG-Hi, ECIG-Lo)
- Group 2: Arm II (usual cigarettes, VLNCC, ECIG-Hi, ECIG-Lo)
- No Placebo-Only Group - All patients enrolled in this study will receive some form of active treatment.
- Screening: It may take up to 3 Weeks to process to see if you qualify in this trial.
- Treatment: The duration you will receive the treatment varies.
- Follow Ups: You may be asked to continue sharing information regarding the trial for 6 Months after you stop receiving the treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many participants are being recruited for this investigation?
"This trial is no longer open for enrolment, having first been posted on October 26th 2017 and last updated September 2nd 2022. However, if you're still searching for trials to get involved in there are presently 2490 studies related to cigarette smoking-related carcinoma and 71 clinical trials actively seeking participants with Cigarette addiction."
Are there any vacancies still open to join this research program?
"Unfortunately, this specific clinical trial is no longer recruiting. It was initially posted on October 26th 2017 and had its last update made on September 2nd 2022. However, there are currently 2490 trials searching for participants with cigarette smoking-related carcinoma and 71 trials actively looking to recruit individuals using cigarettes available as alternatives to consider."
Can you tell me about other research projects which have explored the effects of Cigarette?
"At present, 71 live clinical trials examining Cigarette are active with 5 of them in Phase 3. Several of these scientific experiments have been commissioned in Green Bay, Wisconsin while the remaining 204 locations can be found throughout the country."
Is this research study offering participation to individuals over the age of seventy?
"As indicated by the criteria for inclusion in this trial, applicants must be between 21 and 65 years old."
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How responsive is this trial?
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- M D Anderson Cancer Center: < 48 hours
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- < 2 Days
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