Treatment Trials

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Switching to Potential Reduced Exposure Products in Adult Smokers
Description

This study aims to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and the potential harm reduction of switching to potentially lower risk, oral nicotine pouches in adult smokers. Part One of this study aims to assess the interest of current smokers in switching to an e-cigarette device (i.e. JUUL) compared to alternative non-combustible tobacco products (i.e. smokeless tobacco/snus) and/or medicinal nicotine via survey. Part Two will consist of a pilot study of 30 non-treatment seeking adult smokers to investigate within-person changes in smoking behavior as a result of switching to different concentrations of oral nicotine pouch products (i.e. ZYN, 3mg and 6mg nicotine concentration). Additionally, by measuring bio-markers of tobacco exposure from baseline, this will allow the study to assess the potential for harm reduction in switching from cigarettes to oral nicotine pouches.

NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Oral Nicotine Pouches Versus Nicotine Replacement Therapy to Reduce Cigarette Use for Smokers in Rural Appalachia
Description

This clinical trial compares the use of oral nicotine pouches to nicotine replacement therapy, consisting of nicotine patches and lozenges, to reduce cigarette use in smokers living in rural Appalachia. The lung and oral cancers that plague Appalachia are fueled by cigarette smoking. Oral nicotine pouches which contain nicotine but no tobacco leaf, present a new opportunity to reduce cancer risk among Appalachian adults who smoke. Oral nicotine pouches and nicotine replacement therapy may work well to reduce cigarette use for smokers in rural Appalachia.

ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Oral Nicotine Pouch Marketing Features Influence on Perceptions
Description

This study tests the effects of three oral nicotine marketing features on product perceptions.

Conditions
RECRUITING
Human Laboratory Study of the Effects of Nicotine Product Claims on Appeal, Perceptions, and Use Behavior
Description

This study evaluates knowledge, feelings and thoughts regarding nicotine products among young adults who are susceptible to but do not use tobacco/nicotine and adults who use tobacco/nicotine.

Conditions
COMPLETED
A Study to Assess the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Nicotine Pouches and Lozenges in Healthy Adults
Description

This is a randomised, open-label, confined, cross-over study to evaluate the nicotine pharmacokinetics (PK) of modern oral nicotine pouches and nicotine lozenges carried out in 36 healthy adult subjects who smoke cigarettes and who may have experience using smokeless tobacco (loose or pouches).