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NCT ID: NCT04691297 Active, not recruiting - Smoking Cessation Clinical Trials

Digitally Enhanced Smoking Cessation for High Risk Smokers

Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a research study, is testing a program to improve lung health through smoking cessation and providing education around lung screening. In this research study involves Studying the Enhanced Smoking Cessation Approaches to Promote Empowerment (ESCAPE) program compared to usual care. The ESCAPE program was developed help women with HIV quit smoking. Women in the ESCAPE program quit smoking and stayed quit for longer (up to 3 months). For this study, investigators have added a lung screening to the ESCAPE program and want to test if this will improve lung health through increasing quit rates and lung screening. .

NCT ID: NCT04429815 Completed - Smoking Behaviors Clinical Trials

Impact of Smoking and Nicotine on the Risk of Being Infected With COVID-19

MAGIC
Start date: August 25, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Several studies have shown that smokers have a higher risk of developing a severe form of COVID-19 once a person has been infected. This is explained by the damage caused by smoking at the bronchopulmonary level and an overexpression of some coronavirus receptors at the pulmonary level when exposed to tobacco. In contrast, recent data indicate that smokers are proportionally less infected with the COVID-19 virus since all available cohort data from around the world show a very low rate of smokers among COVID-19 infected subjects. The mechanisms at the origin of this protective effect are not known. All of these data lead us to question the real role of nicotine in the protective effect of tobacco observed in the general population against infection by the COVID-19 virus. The objectives are : - To show that subjects taking nicotine substitutes as part of a smoking cessation program are less infected with COVID-19 than non-smokers. - To show that active smokers are less infected with COVID-19 than non-smokers. - To compare the percentage of positive serological tests in subjects taking nicotine substitutes to the percentage of positive serological tests in active smokers.

NCT ID: NCT04427839 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Cessation

Expanding Population-level Interventions to Help More Low-income Smokers Quit

SFH
Start date: June 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In a Hybrid Type 2 randomized trial, 1,980 low-income smokers from nine states with high smoking prevalence will be recruited from 2-1-1 helplines to receive either current standard practice (Quitline) or expanded services (Quitline + Smoke Free Homes) to increase tobacco cessation.

NCT ID: NCT04372290 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

CSD190401: A Study to Assess Elements of Abuse Liability for Nicotine-containing Pouch Tobacco Products

Start date: May 6, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a single site, open-label, randomized, cross-over study designed to evaluate elements of abuse liability (AL) including subjective effects and physiological measures (pharmacodynamics [PD]) and plasma nicotine uptake (pharmacokinetics [PK]) during and following ad libitum use of the study investigational products (IPs) by generally healthy subjects.

NCT ID: NCT04358705 Completed - Smoking Behaviors Clinical Trials

C-FLASH (Cigarillo Flavor and Abuse Liability, Attention, and Substitution in youtH)

Start date: May 29, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research is to understand how flavor affects young adult's perceptions of little cigar or cigarillo use.

NCT ID: NCT04340947 Recruiting - Cigarette Smoking Clinical Trials

Cigarette Smoking Among Young Adults

ENHANCE
Start date: August 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will examine perceptions and smoking behavior of menthol and non-menthol very low nicotine cigarettes in young adult smokers. The aims are to examine perceptions and smoking behavior in the laboratory and in the natural environment. A separate sub-sample of men and women who identify as LGBTQ2S+ will also be recruited.

NCT ID: NCT04311983 Completed - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Cessation

Interventions to Help More Low-income Smokers Quit

SFH
Start date: March 31, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In a Hybrid Type 2 randomized trial, 1,980 low-income smokers from nine states with high smoking prevalence will be recruited from 2-1-1 helplines to receive either current standard practice (Quitline) or expanded services (Quitline + Smoke Free Homes) to increase tobacco cessation.

NCT ID: NCT04308434 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

CSD190601: A Study to Determine Subject Puffing Patterns of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems in an Ambulatory Setting

Start date: May 26, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will be a single-center, controlled, open-label, parallel two-study-group investigation to evaluate the puffing patterns of healthy adult consumers of tobacco products switching from a usual brand (UB) Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) product to one of two different ENDS, Product A with 1.5% nicotine, and Product B with 3.0% nicotine, over a three-week ambulatory period. This study will be conducted in support of a Premarket Tobacco Product Application (PMTA) ENDS submission to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products (CTP).

NCT ID: NCT04255459 Completed - Smoking, Tobacco Clinical Trials

Post-Market Surveillance of Tobacco Products

Start date: February 13, 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, post market surveillance study designed to evaluate biomarkers of tobacco exposure and effect, health status measurements, and tobacco product usage patterns in subjects who are natural adopters of cigarettes and/or smokeless tobacco. Non tobacco users will serve as a non use comparison group. This study is unblinded by necessity due to the very different visual appearance of the subject's Usual Brand (UB) of tobacco product(s).

NCT ID: NCT04250727 Completed - Clinical trials for Tobacco Use Disorder

Switching to Potential Reduced Exposure Products in Adult Smokers

ZYN
Start date: May 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and the potential harm reduction of switching to potentially lower risk, oral nicotine pouches in adult smokers. Part One of this study aims to assess the interest of current smokers in switching to an e-cigarette device (i.e. JUUL) compared to alternative non-combustible tobacco products (i.e. smokeless tobacco/snus) and/or medicinal nicotine via survey. Part Two will consist of a pilot study of 30 non-treatment seeking adult smokers to investigate within-person changes in smoking behavior as a result of switching to different concentrations of oral nicotine pouch products (i.e. ZYN, 3mg and 6mg nicotine concentration). Additionally, by measuring bio-markers of tobacco exposure from baseline, this will allow the study to assess the potential for harm reduction in switching from cigarettes to oral nicotine pouches.