Impact of Cigarette and E Cigarette Menthol Regulation on Current Smokers of Menthol Cigarettes.
- Sponsor:
- NIH
- Sponsor Study ID:
- R01DA055985
- CTO #:
- 103757
- NCT Number:
- NCT05896033
- Phase:
- N/A
- Protocol Type:
- Prevention
- Age Group:
- Adults
- Disease Sites:
- Study Objectives:
- Assess the impact of simulated cigarette and e-cigarette menthol regulations on tobacco use patterns among current menthol smokers. Primary outcomes are a) changes in cigarettes per day (CPD) through Week 6, and secondary outcomes include b) e-cigarette use, and c) ability to remain abstinent. Hypothesis: Assignment to non-menthol cigarettes and assignment to menthol e-liquid will a) reduce cigarettes per day, b) increase e-cigarette use, and c) increase the ability to remain abstinent. We hypothesize an interaction such that effects on tobacco use patterns will be greatest for individuals who receive both non-menthol cigarettes and menthol e-liquid.
- eConsent:
- Not available
- Study Documents:
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Open Study Documents
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For more information about this trial please contact the study team:
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Medical University of South Carolina
- Principal Investigator, Smith, Tracy, at smithtra@musc.edu .
- Study Coordinator, McDonald, Merritt, at mcdoname@musc.edu .
Trial opened at the following institutions:
Medical University of South Carolina