Tobacco Addiction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Models for Tobacco Productive Evaluation: Reduced Nicotine Content Cigarettes and Tobacco Switching Behaviors
The main focus of this study is to determine the use of nicotine-containing products across the three experimental conditions. Subjects will be monitored to determine their continued use of assigned cigarettes, switching to other combusted and/or non-combusted tobacco, or cessation of all tobacco containing products.
This is a single site, single-blind, randomized trial with three experimental conditions
tested for a period of 8 weeks: 1) Very low nicotine content (VLNC) cigarettes (0.07
nicotine yield) with access to combusted (except cigarettes) and non-combusted tobacco and
medicinal nicotine products; 2) VLNC cigarettes with access to only non-combusted tobacco
and medicinal nicotine products; and 3) conventional nicotine (CN) content experimental
cigarettes (0.8 mg nicotine) with access to combusted and non-combusted products. This study
will examine the use of nicotine-containing products across the three experimental
conditions. Subjects will be monitored to determine their continued use of assigned
cigarettes, switching to other combusted (e.g., little cigars, large cigars, pipes) and/or
non-combusted tobacco products (e.g., conventional smokeless tobacco, snus for smokers,
dissolvables, e-cigarettes, medicinal nicotine), or cessation of all tobacco containing
products. Toxicant exposure across the three conditions will also be examined.
Eligible subjects will be provided very low nicotine content cigarettes and are told to use
the product ad lib for 8 weeks. Subjects will complete questionnaires on demographics,
smoking and health history, drug and alcohol use history, mood and perceptions of the study
tobacco product. Biomarker samples will be analyzed for exposure levels of nicotine and
tobacco-related toxicants.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator)
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