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The study will assess a novel active drug vs. placebo on ability to reduce smoking and aid cessation during a one-week "practice" quit period for each condition in smokers with a high interest in quitting (i.e. crossover design). Medication effects on reducing withdrawal and cognitive impairment will help assess the mechanism to support quit smoking attempts.


Clinical Trial Description

We aim to test the proof of principal that an alpha-7 PAM drug, JNJ-39393406, promotes smoking cessation when compared to placebo. We have developed, tested, and validated an efficient Phase 2a screening procedure that optimally combines the validity of randomized clinical trials with the practicality of lab- based medication studies. Notably, it employs a within-subject, cross-over design comparing active versus placebo effects on quitting smoking to maximize statistical power without a large sample, in contrast to the large samples needed for between-groups randomized treatment conditions. Using this procedure, we will evaluate effects of JNJ-39393406 vs. placebo on short-term smoking abstinence in smokers who already have a high interest in quitting soon. We predict that, compared with placebo, JNJ-39393406 will increase days of abstinence, identifying initial evidence of efficacy for smoking cessation. Our main dependent measure is days of very stringent biochemically validated (expired CO<5 ppm) 24-hr smoking abstinence, with post-quit withdrawal and cognitive function as secondary measures. Potential for adverse side-effects will be assessed at each visit. ;


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NCT number NCT02217527
Study type Interventional
Source University of Pittsburgh
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
Start date November 2014
Completion date January 2018

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