N-Acetyl Cysteine Plus Behavioral Therapy for Nicotine Dependent Pathological Gamblers
GamblingTobacco Use DisorderThe objective of this application is to examine whether, given its mechanism of action, the dietary supplement, N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) will reduce both tobacco use and pathological gamblers (PG) symptoms in nicotine dependent pathological gamblers.
Exercise or Relaxation for Smoking Cessation
Nicotine DependenceSmoking CessationThis research study is being done to find out if adding a moderate exercise program or a relaxation program to a smoking cessation treatment program will improve smoking cessation and health in postmenopausal women. We hope to learn which group is more successful at quitting, has less symptoms of withdrawal from smoking and has improved health.
Assessment of High Dose Transdermal Nicotine for Fast Metabolizers of Nicotine
Nicotine DependenceUnfortunately, the investigators still need to assess and identify novel ways to help people quit smoking. Differences between people in terms of how fast they metabolize nicotine influences response to transdermal nicotine patches, the most popular nicotine dependence treatment, and it affects plasma levels of nicotine from treatment. These studies suggest that fast metabolizers of nicotine may show better quit rates if they receive higher doses of transdermal nicotine. This preliminary study is designed to assess, for the first time, whether fast nicotine metabolizers show higher quit rates if given high dose transdermal nicotine, versus standard dose. The study findings may help to support a subsequent large trial to assess standard versus high dose transdermal nicotine for slow versus fast metabolizers of nicotine, which may lead to a more personalized approach to treating nicotine dependence using the nicotine patch to improve therapeutic benefits of transdermal nicotine.
Mechanistic Evaluations of Pre-Cessation Therapies for Smoking Cessation
Nicotine DependenceThe purpose of this study is to look at brain function in order to understand how different treatments work to help people quit smoking. In this study, the investigators will look at the effects of nicotine patches, Chantix alone or Chantix paired with Zyban.
Treatment of Nicotine Dependence and Acute Depression
Major Depressive DisorderNicotine DependenceThe purpose of this study is to assess the safety and feasibility of concurrent treatment of nicotine dependence (cigarette smoking) and acute depression. Participants who meet DSM-IV criteria for both nicotine dependence and acute major depression will be given pharmacological treatment for both disorders at the same time, along with a brief behavioral intervention for smoking cessation.
Effectiveness of the Nicotine Patch in Suppressing Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms in Women Versus...
Smoking CessationTobacco Use DisorderWomen typically have a more difficult time quitting smoking than men. Little research has been done to understand the differences between men and women that may cause this distinction. This study will assess whether the reduced effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy in women is caused by gender differences in the withdrawal suppression induced by nicotine replacement therapy.
Effectiveness of Reducing Smoking in Facilitating Smoking Cessation in Adolescents - 2
Smoking CessationTobacco Use DisorderCurrently one in five high school students smoke. Smoking can harm adolescents well before they reach adulthood by causing a number of immediate, sometimes irreversible, health risks and problems. This study will examine whether reducing smoking will facilitate quitting smoking in adolescents who have unsuccessfully attempted to quit smoking
Maintenance Treatment for Abstinent Smokers
Tobacco Use DisorderThe purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of long-term pharmacotherapy (using Zyban and/or nicotine replacement) for reducing the relapse rate associated with stopping smoking.
Examining the Effectiveness of the Nicotine Patch in Male and Female Smokers - 2
Tobacco Use DisorderTreatment studies have demonstrated that current smoking cessation techniques are less effective for women. The purpose of this study is to determine the role that gender plays on the effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy. This may lead to improved cessation interventions for all smokers, particularly women.
Treating Tobacco Dependence in Inpatient Psychiatry - 1
Tobacco Use CessationTobacco Use DisorderThe purpose of this study is to test in a randomized clinical trial a series of hypotheses concerning the efficacy of an extended expert-system intervention plus nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for treating tobacco dependence among patients hospitalized on a smoke-free psychiatric unit.