Cigarette Smoking

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Switch or Quit R01

This study evaluates whether non-cigarette tobacco products (e-cigarettes) can help smokers quit smoking as compared to traditional quit methods (nicotine replacement therapy or varenicline/Chantix). Participants in this study will be randomly assigned to one of two groups, then will have a choice between the offered products of that group. Participants in the e-cigarette group will have a choice of e-cigarette brand and flavor. Participants in the medication group will have choice between nicotine replacement therapy (patches and lozenges) or varenicline, also known as Chantix. Participation will last 6 months and will include weekly phone calls for the initial 7-weeks plus a 11-week phone call and a 6-month follow-up visit. Participants will also complete electronic daily diaries during the first 7-weeks.

Participants needed: 225
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Medical University of South CarolinaUpdated: Jul 13, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults 21+ who previously had a quit attempt using FDA-approved pharmacotherapy. [+1]

Pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to become pregnant. [+2]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Varenicline for Smoking Reduction in Veterans Not Ready To Quit

In order to reduce the prevalence of cigarette smoking among Veterans, it is vital that healthcare providers offer effective tobacco treatment to all Veterans who smoke, including those not ready to make a quit attempt. Smoking treatments currently available to Veterans who are not ready to quit are only weakly effective. This project will generate new knowledge about the effectiveness of a promising varenicline-based intervention designed to increase quit attempts and long-term abstinence in Veterans who are initially not ready to quit. This project has great potential to engage Veterans not ready to quit smoking in treatment that increases quit attempts and quitting success, thereby reducing morbidity and mortality caused by smoking in Veterans.

Participants needed: 400
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: VA Office of Research and DevelopmentUpdated: Jun 22, 2026Locations: 4
Eligibility criteria

Report smoking an average of 5 or more cigarettes daily for the previous 6 month... [+6]

Unable to give informed, voluntary consent to participate [+3]

Status: Recruiting

Catalyzing Cigarette Smoking Cessation Through Harm Reduction Sampling Among People Unmotivated to Quit

This study aims to investigate harm-reduction sampling in a choice format versus medicinal nicotine sampling on smoking behavior, identify mechanisms of sampling's effects, and explore moderators of these effects among a national sample of people unmotivated to quit smoking. Participants will be randomized 2:1 to choose one of two harm-reduction products (ECIG, ONP) versus a medicinal nicotine control condition (nicotine patch + lozenge, NPL), receive a 4-week starter product regimen, and then be followed for 6 months to assess use behavior.

Participants needed: 472
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Abramson Cancer Center at Penn MedicineUpdated: Jun 11, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Able to communicate fluently in English (i.e., speaking, writing, and reading) [+5]

Regular use of nicotine-containing products other than cigarettes (e.g., chewing... [+11]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Remote Interventions for Menthol Cigarette Use

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether a digital, incentive-based program, used in conjunction with traditional quitline (QL) services, can be beneficial to quitline callers who smoke menthol cigarettes. The services evaluated focus on coaching, support, and/or incentives for individuals who wish to quit smoking.

Participants needed: 1,200
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of MichiganUpdated: May 26, 2026
Eligibility criteria

adults (ages 18+) who call partnered quitlines (QL); and [+5]

not ready to set a quit date within 30 days; or [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Effects of Tax Proposals and Cigarette Availability on Tobacco Purchasing

This study will investigate the effects of normal-nicotine versus low-nicotine cigarette availability in the context of four tax proposals (Tobacco Parity, Nicotine-Content, Harm-Reduction, and Modified Risk Tobacco Product-based taxes) on tobacco product purchasing patterns in a virtual marketplace.

Participants needed: 316
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityUpdated: May 19, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

provide informed consent [+4]

report uncontrolled physical or mental health conditions (e.g., uncontrolled dia... [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Beta-Adrenergic Modulation of Drug Cue Reactivity

This study is designed to investigate the effects of a beta-adrenergic antagonist (Propranolol; 40 mg IR) and nicotine patch (14 mg) administered alone and in combination on neurobiological and behavioral responses to smoking cues in ongoing cigarette smokers. This is a basic experimental study in humans and participants will not take these medications for an extended period or make a cessation attempt as part of their involvement in this research project.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 21-60Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of OklahomaUpdated: Apr 28, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Generally healthy [+7]

Inability to attend all required sessions [+13]

Status: Recruiting

Development of a Mobile Health Intervention for Electronic Cigarette Use Among Young Adults

Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) use remains prevalent among young adults, and many have high interest in quitting, yet research on effective intervention is lacking. A mobile health (mHealth) intervention that translates effective smoking cessation materials and pharmacotherapy may be a promising avenue for intervention. The initial phase of the proposed study uses a pilot study to evaluate a novel mHealth intervention for young adult ENDS and dual product (ENDS and combustible cigarette) users.

Participants needed: 46
Trial details
Age: 18-26Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of ChicagoUpdated: Apr 27, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age 18-26 years old, ability to understand the English language, willing and abl... [+6]

Does not own a mobile phone or is unwilling to receive text messages to their de... [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Menthol, Inflammation, and Nicotine Transition Study

This study will focus on examining the potential impact of menthol flavoring in cigarettes on biomarkers of systemic inflammation as a subclinical indicator of cardiovascular disease risk.

Participants needed: 68
Trial details
Age: 21-85Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and ScienceUpdated: Apr 16, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Men and women between 21-85 years old [+4]

Currently pregnant or breastfeeding [+4]

Status: Recruiting

RTMS Targets Neural Circuits for Smoking Cessation

Cigarette smoking is a significant public health concern. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive form of brain stimulation that has already displayed remarkable potential for producing novel, non-pharmacological interventions for depression and cigarette smokers. In this study, investigators will use brain MRI to guide TMS therapy for smoking cessation.

Participants needed: 64
Trial details
Age: 22-70Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Medical University of South CarolinaUpdated: Apr 16, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Be between the ages of 22 and 70 years old. [+9]

Current moderate to severe substance use of any psychoactive substances other th... [+10]

Status: Recruiting

Noncombustible Nicotine Delivery Systems as Potential Harm Reduction Tools for Persistent Cigarette Smokers

This between-subjects study aims to evaluate whether e-cigarettes (ECIGS) versus oral nicotine pouches (ONPS) more readily substitute for combustible cigarettes among 200 cigarette smokers. After measuring baseline cigarette smoking rate, participants will be randomized to ECIGS or ONPS and be instructed to switch (versus smoking cigarettes) over a 6-week period. Relative reductions in biomarkers of exposure will be measured. ECIG- and ONP-associated subjective reward and the reinforcing value of ECIGS and ONPS relative to combustible cigarettes will be assessed as mechanisms.

Participants needed: 200
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Abramson Cancer Center at Penn MedicineUpdated: Mar 12, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Able to communicate fluently in English (i.e. speaking, writing, and reading) [+7]

Regular use of nicotine-containing products other than cigarettes (e.g., chewing... [+12]

Status: Recruiting

E-Cigarettes for Harm Reduction in Smokers With Opioid Use Disorder

The purpose of this an open-label, randomized controlled trial study is to compare the effectiveness of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes/e-cigs) versus telehealth motivational counseling with combination nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) + telehealth counseling on combustible cigarettes smoking reduction among persons with opioid use disorder (OUD) in methadone and buprenorphine treatment programs (opioid use disorder treatment programs (OUDTP)). OUDTP patients are a population with exceptionally high combustible cigarettes smoking burden and yet limited success in achieving meaningful clinical outcomes in tobacco treatment. If effective, electronic cigarettes would provide an additional tool for tobacco harm reduction among this difficult-to-treat vulnerable population.

Participants needed: 302
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 21-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: NYU Langone HealthUpdated: Mar 11, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Currently smokes 5 or more CPD [+7]

Does not speak English or Spanish [+6]

Status: Recruiting

A Clinical Trial of Adaptive Treatment for Early Smoking Cessation Relapse

This is a research study to find out if treatment decision making can be improved for smokers who find it difficult to quit with medications. Everyone who participates in this study will receive free product, either nicotine replacement therapies (patches and lozenges), varenicline, or a harm reduction product (e-cigarette) for a full 12 weeks. Most participants will receive some combination of these treatments, depending on individual response to each. All visits and study assessments will be entirely remote. All treatments will be provided free of charge for the first 12 weeks. After that, the study team will contact the participants 6 months after the first study phone call to complete another survey. The study lasts six months and will involve 8 surveys.

Participants needed: 544
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Medical University of South CarolinaUpdated: Mar 6, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Smokers who want to quit

Non-smokers

Status: Recruiting

The Role of Flavor in the Substitutability of E-cigarettes for Combustible Cigarettes Among Persistent Smokers

This between-subjects study aims to evaluate the effect of flavor on initial and sustained switching from combustible cigarettes to e-cigarettes among 210 cigarette smokers. After measuring baseline cigarette smoking rate, participants will be randomized to a six-week regimen of fruit-flavored, tobacco-flavored, or menthol-flavored e-cigarettes and be instructed to switch (versus smoking cigarettes) over a 6-week period. Flavor-associated subjective reward and the reinforcing value of flavored e-cigarettes relative to combustible cigarettes will be assessed as mechanisms.

Participants needed: 210
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Abramson Cancer Center at Penn MedicineUpdated: Feb 19, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Able to communicate fluently in English (i.e. speaking, writing, and reading) [+8]

Participants agreeing to abstain from using nicotine-containing products other t... [+13]

Status: Recruiting

Semaglutide for Post-Smoking Cessation Weight Management

This trial will examine the effect of semaglutide 2.4mg on changes in body weight, body composition, and peripheral and central mechanisms that control appetite, satiety, and food intake in the context of smoking cessation.

Participants needed: 197
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center, HoustonUpdated: Feb 11, 2026Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Ability to provide informed consent before any study-related activity, willing t... [+7]

Personal or first-degree relative(s) history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC... [+35]

Status: Recruiting

Effects of Relighting on Smoke Toxicant Deliveries and Subjective Smoking Measures

Characterize effects of relighting on smoke toxicant deliveries and subjective smoking measures. This will be a within-subject comparison in a single experimental group of 30 smokers who report engaging in relighting behaviors. We will assess smoking intensity for relit and non-relit (i.e., smoked continuously without relighting) cigarettes in the natural environment and will conduct in-clinic measurements of smoking topography and subjective responses for relit and non-relit cigarettes. Information on relighting patterns and smoking topography collected from each participant will be used to compare machine-measured smoke yields of key harmful constituents when their usual cigarettes are smoked with and without relighting. Hypothesis: Relit cigarettes will produce higher levels of toxicants than non-relit cigarettes.

Participants needed: 30
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Masonic Cancer Center, University of MinnesotaUpdated: Feb 4, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Smoking at least 10 cigarettes/day for at least 1 year (confirmed by CO > 8 ppm... [+3]

Participant with current or recent alcohol or drug abuse problems, use of substa... [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Effect of Cannabis on Cigarette Use Behavior

The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) administration on motivational, subjective, and physiological effects of cigarettes. The study's goals are to test demand for cigarettes, tobacco craving, affect, heart rate, blood pressure, expired breath carbon monoxide, and cognitive performance. Researchers will compare multiple doses of THC and a placebo in participants who smoke cigarettes and either smoke or vape THC in the laboratory.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Johns Hopkins UniversityUpdated: Jan 16, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Healthy non-treatment seeking adults aged 21 or older [+6]

Report current intention to reduce or quit cannabis or tobacco use within the ne... [+8]

Status: Recruiting

Effects of a Low Nicotine Standard and Tobacco Prices on Illegal Cigarette Purchasing

This study will investigate the effects of a very-low-nicotine cigarette (VLNC) standard, e-cigarette price, and illegal cigarette price on illegal product purchasing and alternative product use in a virtual marketplace.

Participants needed: 70
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityUpdated: Jan 16, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Provide informed consent Be at least 21 years of age or older Provide a breath s...

Status: Recruiting

Evaluation of Low and High Nicotine Tobacco Free Nicotine Pouches

Tobacco-free oral nicotine pouches (such as Zyn brand) are a less harmful alternative to cigarette smoking. Pouches, however, contain nicotine, and addictive substance that is not risk-free. The present study is evaluating how well nicotine pouches, at different nicotine levels, help people switch away from smoking cigarettes. People who smoke cigarettes will be asked to answer questions about their tobacco product use and provide breath samples and cheek swab samples at an in-person visit to MUSC Charleston. Participants will then be provided with a 28-day supply of nicotine pouches, and will be asked to switch from smoking to pouches over the course of 4 weeks. Finally, participants will complete a final visit at MUSC, and will answer more questions about their tobacco use 1-month later.

Participants needed: 50
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Medical University of South CarolinaUpdated: Dec 18, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Age 21+ [+4]

Lack of proficiency in English. [+4]

Status: Recruiting

E-cigarettes for Harm Reduction Among Smokers With Serious Mental Illness

In this open-label, randomized controlled trial study, participants who smoke combustible cigarettes (CC) and are diagnosed with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) will be randomized in two arms to receive harm-reduction counseling and Ecological Momentary Intervention text messaging (EMI) along with either e-cigarettes (EC) or nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) such as patch and lozenges to compare the efficacy in CC smoking reduction.

Participants needed: 60
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: NYU Langone HealthUpdated: Oct 10, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Currently smokes 5 or more CPD [+6]

Is pregnant or breastfeeding [+5]

Status: Recruiting

Mobile Health Technology for Personalized Tobacco Cessation Support in Laos

In Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), 51% of adult men and 7% of adult women smoke tobacco. The development and evaluation of sustainable tobacco cessation interventions suitable for widespread adoption in nations such as Lao PDR are pressing public health needs. To address this need, the investigators propose a project that adapts a theoretically and empirically based mobile health (mHealth) technology to help people quit smoking cigarettes in Lao PDR. This mHealth approach includes a fully automated, interactive, personalized, smartphone-delivered intervention for behavioral treatment, delivered through our Insight™ platform. This proposed project for Lao PDR includes 2 main phases. In the R21 Phase, the investigators will use formative research methods to adapt our intervention content to the sociocultural context, language, and communication styles of Laotians. In the subsequent R33 Phase, the investigators will conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the efficacy of our mHealth intervention and technology. Adult smokers of both sexes will be recruited through 2 large hospitals: Setthathirath Hospital in Vientiane and Champasak Hospital in Champasak Province. Participants (n=500) will be randomized to 1 of 2 treatment groups: Standard Care (SC; n=250) or Automated Treatment (AT; n=250). SC consists of brief advice to quit smoking delivered by research staff, self-help written materials, and a 2-week supply of NRT (transdermal patches). AT consists of all SC components plus a fully automated smartphone-based treatment program that involves interactive and personalized proactive messages, images, or videos. The primary health outcome of the trial is biochemically confirmed self-reported 7-day point prevalence abstinence 12 months post study enrollment. The project also aims to advance mHealth research capacity in Lao PDR and sustain the US-Lao PDR research network. The project has the potential to transform healthcare services for tobacco cessation treatment throughout the country and, ultimately, to reduce tobacco-induced morbidity and mortality significantly.

Participants needed: 500
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of OklahomaUpdated: Aug 15, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

aged ≥18 years [+4]

history of a medical condition that precludes use of NRT [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Switch or Quit R01

This study evaluates whether non-cigarette tobacco products (e-cigarettes) can help smokers quit smoking as compared to traditional quit methods (nicotine replacement therapy or varenicline/Chantix). Participants in this study will be randomly assigned to one of two groups, then will have a choice between the offered products of that group. Participants in the e-cigarette group will have a choice of e-cigarette brand and flavor. Participants in the medication group will have choice between nicotine replacement therapy (patches and lozenges) or varenicline, also known as Chantix. Participation will last 6 months and will include weekly phone calls for the initial 7-weeks plus a 11-week phone call and a 6-month follow-up visit. Participants will also complete electronic daily diaries during the first 7-weeks.

Participants needed: 225
Trial details
Age: 21+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Medical University of South CarolinaUpdated: Jul 25, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults 21+ who previously had a quit attempt using FDA-approved pharmacotherapy. [+1]

Pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to become pregnant. [+2]

Status: Recruiting

Smoking Cessation for Fathers of Sick Children

The project aims to develop and examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of a proactive intervention model combined brief advice, nicotine replacement therapy sampling and mHealth-based individual counselling in increasing smoking abstinence for fathers of sick children.

Participants needed: 160
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: The University of Hong KongUpdated: Jun 10, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Parents (mainly fathers) aged ≥18 years and smoke at least one cigarette (includ... [+6]

Smokers having a history of psychiatric/psychological disease or currently on re... [+4]

Status: Recruiting

Smoking Cessation Intervention for American Indian Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence

The goal of this project is to refine and test a culturally-tailored smoking cessation intervention for American Indian women who have experienced intimate partner violence (IPV). The primary aims of this study are to: (a) use a community-based participatory approach to refine intervention materials and finalize pilot intervention methodology for a culturally tailored, trauma-informed smoking cessation intervention for AI women who have experienced IPV; (b) examine feasibility, acceptability, satisfaction, and preliminary efficacy of the intervention; and (c) explore changes in alcohol and drug use over the course of the intervention. Participants will be asked to participate in the 8-week Healing Within: Smoking Cessation Intervention for American Indian Women Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence, and complete interviews at baseline, end-of-treatment, and three months from the end of treatment.

Participants needed: 48
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: FemaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Black Hills Center for American Indian HealthUpdated: Aug 12, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

American Indian woman from the Northern Plains [+5]

Inability to give consent and/or adequately complete questionnaires due to cogni... [+1]

Status: Recruiting

The Positively Quit Trial for Smoking Cessation

The main goal of the present study is to determine if a smoking cessation program designed for people living with certain chronic conditions and delivered via videoconferencing groups works better than a control condition--a program that is not designed to help with smoking but that does have the same number of group contact hours as the other program (this program is called the Attention Matched Control condition; AMC) for helping people with certain health conditions stop smoking. People in both groups will receive brief advice to quit and an offer of nicotine replacement therapy patches (NRT), as well as 12 videoconferencing group sessions. The team will measure smoking behavior over a one-year period and compare smoking rates for the treatment condition against AMC to see if the treatment condition is better at getting people living with certain health conditions to quit smoking.

Participants needed: 482
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: University of South FloridaUpdated: Jul 23, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

greater than or equal to age 18 (as NRT is not FDA approved for adolescents) [+6]

pregnant, breastfeeding, or have other contraindications to NRT [+2]