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NCT ID: NCT00104481 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Group Counseling for Smoking Cessation

Start date: January 2005
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of group therapy for cigarette smoking cessation. The group meets for 8 sessions and includes education and group discussion about the effects of smoking and ways to cope with withdrawal symptoms and other challenges to maintaining abstinence. In one condition, the groups also learn techniques based on cognitive therapy, to help cope with negative feelings.

NCT ID: NCT00067899 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Oxidative Stress and Vitamin E Requirements

Start date: September 2000
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine if oxidative stress derived from cigarette smoking increases vitamin E requirements. The study will also assess the role of vitamin C in modulating vitamin E requirements. Vitamin E requirements will be assessed by measuring vitamin E in plasma as well as by measuring the excreted vitamin E metabolite in the urine.

NCT ID: NCT00064844 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Combination Nicotine Replacement for Alcoholic Smokers

Start date: August 2002
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The overall objective of the study is to develop recommendations for treatment programs to help alcoholic smokers to stop smoking. A sample of 175 alcohol dependent cigarette smokers will be recruited from the community and treated in a 6-month outpatient alcohol and tobacco treatment program. The 175 patients will be divided into two groups. One group will receive an active nicotine patch and active nicotine gum. The other group will receive an active nicotine patch and placebo nicotine gum. Followup assessments will be conducted for 1-year from the beginning of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT00056927 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Anti-Smoking Program for Parents: Effects on Child Smoking

Start date: September 1997
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether an anti-smoking program for parents who smoke will lower the odds that their children will start smoking. The study will evaluate an activity-based program for parents and their children. The program is home-based and uses the mail for program delivery.

NCT ID: NCT00044434 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Bupropion as a Smoking Cessation Aid in Alcoholics

Start date: May 2002
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test the use of time-released bupropion (Wellbutrin) in patients receiving treatment for alcohol abuse/dependence as an aid to stop smoking. Patients will receive either a time-released bupropion or placebo. Both groups will receive nicotine replacement therapy during the 9 week study. A final followup assessment will be conducted 6 months from the start of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT00040287 Completed - Obesity Clinical Trials

Theory-Based Interventions for Smoking and Obesity (Challenge) Trial

Start date: January 1999
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to examine a new theory for understanding the processes that govern behavior change by observing how people’s beliefs and feelings about smoking cessation or weight loss change as they participate in smoking cessation or weight control programs. This study also seeks to improve the ability of treatment programs to help people maintain changes in their behavior.

NCT ID: NCT00018213 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Naltrexone and Patch for Smokers

Start date: April 1998
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of naltrexone, alone and combined with nicotine patch, on responses of smokers to smoking cues after 10 hours of tobacco deprivation. Smokers who are not seeking treatment will be assigned to one of six conditions: They will receive either 50 mg of naltrexone or a placebo pill, and also will wear a nicotine patch that has 0, 21, or 42 mg of nicotine during the tobacco deprivation period. Both the day before the medication and deprivation and at the end of 10 hours of deprivation all will be exposed to lit cigarette cues in the laboratory. Effects of the medications will be assessed on withdrawal measures, urge to smoke, psychophysiological measures, and the topography of smoking three test cigarettes. Studies such as these can help to identify potential interventions for tobacco cessation or withdrawal, and thereby could result in less suffering and mortality.

NCT ID: NCT00018187 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Combinations of Pharmacologic Smoking Cessation Treatments

Start date: November 1998
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of a combination of the drugs bupropion and mecamylamine along with a nicotine patch as a therapy for smoking cessation.

NCT ID: NCT00018174 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Fluoxetine as a Quit Smoking Aid for Depression-Prone Smokers

Start date: February 1998
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This project is a treatment-matching study to test whether adding antidepressant pharmacotherapy to behavioral cessation treatment improves the depression-prone smoker's ability to quit, while not undermining cessation goals for the smoker who lacks a history of depression. The study target is to randomize 120 smokers with a prior history of depression and 120 smokers who lack such a history to a double-blind treatment with either 60 mg fluoxetine or placebo, while they undergo cognitive behavioral treatment to quit smoking.

NCT ID: NCT00018161 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Treatment to Quit Smoking

Start date: January 1997
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This protocol evaluates the efficacy of combining pharmacologic treatments for smoking cessation, entailing the use of the nicotine skin patch with the nicotinic antagonist mecamylamine, with a specific behavioral therapy designed to inhibit the smoking urge.