Assessing Top Down and Bottom Up Attention Mechanisms in Smokers Using Nicotine Nasal Spray
Drug Addiction, Nicotine Dependence
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Drug Addiction focused on measuring Nicotine, Nicotine Nasal Spray, Attention, Smoking
Eligibility Criteria
INCLUSION CRITERIA:
- 18-55 year old male and female cigarette smokers
smoke a minimum of 10 cigarettes per day for at least 1 year
--Drug Use Survey
estimated IQ score greater than or equal to 85
--Weschsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI; raw vocabulary cutoff 49)
urine cotinine concentration greater than or equal 100 ng/ml
- NicAlert reading greater than or equal to 3
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
- definite plan to quit smoking in next 30 days
- consumption of more than 15 alcoholic drinks per week during the past month
use of any illicit drugs more than twice per week during the past month
--Drug Use Survey (items 2-4)
pregnant or nursing
--Urine pregnancy test
HIV positive
--Oral HIV test
- untreated cardiovascular or pulmonary disease
- use of nicotine replacement products, bupropion or varenicline, in the past 3 months if specifically used to stop smoking
Past history of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
Current Major Depression Disorder, Diagnosis or treatment for Major Depressive Disorder in past 12 months. (H&P)
Evidence of current ADHD by current diagnosis or medication or score on Adult Symptom Rating Scale; (> 16 on pt A or B must be evaluated by a counselor)
- SCL-90 > 65 (must be evaluated by a counselor)
- Beck Depression Inventory-II score greater than or equal to 14 (must be evaluated by a counselor)
vital signs (must be outside these parameters on more than two occasions separated by at least one day):
- systolic blood pressure: minimum 95, maximum 160 mm Hg
- diastolic blood pressure: minimum 40, maximum 95 mm Hg
- pulse: minimum 50, maximum 105 bpm
- respirations: minimum 8, maximum 24 breaths per minute
- nasal passages: no pathology that would preclude administration of nasal spray
- under the influence of a drug or alcohol at experimental sessions
Sites / Locations
- National Institute on Drug Abuse, Biomedical Research Center (BRC)