Switching to Very Low Nicotine Content Cigarettes vs Reducing Cigarettes Per Day
Tobacco Use Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Tobacco Use Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility will be determined based on:
- participants' age,
- their cigarettes smoked per day,
- their intention to quit,
- their willingness to use medications,
- prior use of tobacco and non-tobacco nicotine products,
- prior use of stop-smoking services or medications,
- DSM 5 criteria for Tobacco Use Disorder,
- current use of opioid maintenance medications,
- access to a telephone and the Internet,
- proximity to the University of Vermont,
- their bed time,
- status as a US citizen,
- comfort speaking, reading and writing in English, and
- whether or not the participant is breast feeding, pregnant or has the potential to become pregnant or begin breastfeeding during the study period.
Sites / Locations
- University of Vermont
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Switch to VLNC cigarettes
Reduce CPD
Participants will be instructed to use nicotine patches and gradually switch to very low nicotine content (VLNC) cigarettes throughout the study period. They will receive regular nicotine cigarettes (16.5 mg/g) during week 1, 11.26 mg/g cigarettes during week 2, 5.54 mg/g cigarettes during week 3, 2.54 mg/g cigarettes during week 4, and 0.44 mg/g cigarettes during week 5.
Participants will be instructed to use nicotine patches and gradually reduce the number of regular nicotine content cigarettes that they smoke throughout the study period. They will receive regular nicotine content cigarettes (16.5 mg/g) throughout the study study period. After establishing a baseline CPD during week 1, participants will receive 70% of their baseline CPD during week 2, 35% during week 3, 15% during week 4, and 3% during week 5. Participants will receive a minimum of 1 CPD during week 5.