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Active clinical trials for "Tobacco Use Disorder"

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CogEcig: Cognitive Functioning and Electronic Cigarette

Tobacco Abuse Smoke

The aim of the present study is to compare cognitive scores (attention, executive function and working memory) of different e-Cigarette strength with usual cigarettes.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Trial of Computerized MET for Adolescent Substance Use

Drug AbuseAlcohol Abuse1 more

The purpose of this study is to test the effects of a computerized, self-directed Motivational Enhancement Therapy program for adolescent substance use (iMET), in comparison to clinician-delivered MET and Treatment As Usual (TAU), on treatment engagement and substance use. The investigators hypothesize that both iMET and MET will be more effective than TAU in engaging/retaining patients in treatment and in reducing substance use during a 12-month follow-up period. The investigators also hypothesize that Self-directed iMET will be as effective as the clinician-guided MET in increasing treatment engagement and abstinence during the 12-months follow-up period.

Withdrawn7 enrollment criteria

A Dietary Supplement for Early Cigarette Withdrawal

Nicotine DependenceCigarettes1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a dietary supplement (DS) is effective in protecting against sad mood during early cigarette withdrawal. This study will also assess whether the dietary supplement will be well tolerated during early cigarette withdrawal.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Aspirin and Zileuton and Biomarker Expression in Nasal Tissue of Current Smokers

Tobacco Use Disorder

This randomized phase II trial studies the effects of aspirin and zileuton on genes related to tobacco use in current smokers. Aspirin and zileuton may interfere with genes related to tobacco use and may be useful in preventing lung cancer in current smokers.

Completed34 enrollment criteria

The EARN-Health Trial of Financial Savings and Health

DepressionAnxiety2 more

The current literature in social epidemiology and public health suggests that low financial savings has an unsurprising negative relationship with subjective well-being, and increases the odds of making visits to a healthcare provider, receiving a chronic disease diagnosis, and experiencing medical disability. Earn.org is a community-based non-profit based in San Francisco with a mission to help low-income workers build lifelong savings habits and financial capability. The organization is one of the largest providers of "goal-based savings accounts" or "matched savings accounts" in the US. The investigators propose to conduct a randomized controlled trial to determine the health effects of Earn's savings program. Through this trial, the investigators will test three principal hypotheses: (1) Participants in the Earn account, as compared to a control group, are hypothesized to demonstrate improved scores on mental health scales assessing depression and anxiety. (2) Participants in the Earn account, as compared to a control group, are hypothesized to experience lower odds of harmful behaviors associated with stress, specifically tobacco and alcohol abuse. The investigators hypothesize that the effect on behaviors will be of smaller effect size, and more delayed, than the effect on mental health outcomes, judging from similar effects observed in the micro-credit literature. (3) The mediating variables between Earn account participation and beneficial health outcomes will include increased optimism and internal locus of control.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Translating Extinction Research to Improve Pharmacotherapy for Tobacco Dependence

Smoking CessationTobacco Dependence

The purpose of this Pilot feasibility study is to find out the effect of different behavioral treatments along with different duration of a drug called varenicline, on smoking behavior and quitting smoking. Varenicline, also known as Chantix™, is an FDA-approved medication that has been shown to help people quit smoking.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Intermittent or Continuous Acetylsalicylic Acid and Gene Expression in the Nasal Tissue of Current...

Lung CarcinomaTobacco Use Disorder

This randomized phase II trial studies the safety and effects of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) taken continuously or intermittently on gene expression in the nasal tissue of current smokers. Smokers are at increased risk of developing lung cancer. Acetylsalicylic acid may be useful in preventing lung cancer.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Phase II A Trial of Curcumin Among Patients With Prevalent Subclinical Neoplastic Lesions (Aberrant...

Healthyno Evidence of Disease1 more

Chemoprevention is the use of certain substances to keep cancer from forming, growing, or coming back. Curcumin is a compound found in plants that may prevent colon cancer from forming. This phase II trial is studying how well curcumin works in preventing colon cancer in smokers with aberrant crypt foci.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Progesterone and Atomoxetine for Cocaine Cessation

Cocaine DependenceNicotine Dependence

The purpose of this study is to examine the role of progesterone (a hormone found in both men and women) on stopping cocaine use. The study will examine whether the medication, in combination with behavior therapy will decrease cocaine use, cigarette smoking, withdrawal symptoms, impulsivity and stress.

Withdrawn24 enrollment criteria

Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems as a Smoking Cessation Treatment

Nicotine Dependence

The purpose of this research study is to determine whether combining electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) with nicotine patch treatment will augment abstinence rates compared to either treatment alone.

Withdrawn48 enrollment criteria
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