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Active clinical trials for "Tobacco Use Disorder"

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Mixed Presentation on Social Media

Tobacco UseTobacco Dependence

This study is to understand how the presentation of information on social media influences processing and recall of information, particularly in relation to modified risk tobacco products. Participants will see a social media site where either (a) the topic of discussion varies between each post or (b) posts on the same topic are grouped together. They will then be asked to recall information about the posts they saw on the site.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Patient-centered Community Health Worker Support to Help Patients Control Chronic...

ObesityDiabetes2 more

The purpose of this proposal is to compare the effectiveness of community health worker (CHW) support vs. usual primary care for helping chronically-ill, low-SES patients to improve control of chronic conditions. Upon enrollment each patient will select one of their multiple chronic conditions as a focus for the trial and work with his/her PCP to set a chronic disease management goal. Patients are then randomized to receive usual primary care vs. CHW support for moving towards that goal.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

SBIRT Implementation for Adolescents in Urban Federally Qualified Health Centers

Alcohol-induced DisordersDrug Users1 more

The purpose of this study is to examine the implementation of two evidence-based intervention strategies of SBIRT (Generalist vs. Specialist) for adolescent alcohol, tobacco, other drug use, and HIV risk behaviors.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Single-dose Nicotine Pharmacokinetics With Four Oral Nicotine Replacement Products

Tobacco Dependence

Single-dose nicotine pharmacokinetics with four oral nicotine replacement products. A study in healthy smokers.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Varenicline Effects on Cue Reactivity and Smoking Reward/Reinforcement

Tobacco Dependence

The purpose of this study was to find out how varenicline works to help people quit smoking. Varenicline, also known as Chantix™, is an U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved medication that has been shown to help people quit smoking. This study was trying to evaluate whether varenicline would change the response to smoking and the desire for cigarettes when compared to an inactive placebo control. This was not a quit smoking treatment study, and participants were not asked or required to stop smoking while in this study.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Clinical Effort Against Secondhand Smoke (CEASE) Program or Standard Care in Helping Parents Stop...

Tobacco Use Disorder

RATIONALE: The Clinical Effort Against Secondhand Smoke (CEASE) program may be more effective than standard care in increasing the number of parents who stop smoking. PURPOSE: This randomized clinical trial is studying how well the CEASE program works compared with standard care in helping parents stop smoking.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Ariva® Silver Wintergreen in Reducing Cigarette...

Tobacco Use DisorderSmoking

Study to determine the safety and effectiveness of Ariva® Silver Wintergreen lozenge on reducing craving for a cigarette in daily smokers.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Different Nicotine Salt Concentration Vape System Pods...

Nicotine Dependence

Comparison of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of two different nicotine salt concentrations and free-base nicotine using an open vape pod system

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Nicotine's Potential Abuse With Menthol

Nicotine Dependence

To examine if switching from menthol to non-menthol cigarettes will change the dose-effect curves for positive subjective effects and alleviation of smoking urges as a function of nicotine delivery rate in smokers.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A Bioequivalence Study of 21 Milligram (mg) Nicotine Transdermal Patches (NicoDerm CQ, GlaxoSmithKline...

Tobacco Use Disorder

The purpose of this study is to assess the bioequivalence of the 21mg nicotine transdermal patch from GSK Dungarvan (Test) compared to the 21mg nicotine transdermal patch currently manufactured by Alza (Reference).

Completed51 enrollment criteria
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