Smoking Cessation - Lozenge vs. Patch
FCRB-04-003-P: Comparing the Lozenge to the Patch for Smoking Cessation
Protocol ID
06-030
Protocol Description
This study is being done because we do not know which form of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is better for the treatment of smoking. It is also being done to look at the reasons people smoke and how they may be connected to the helpfulness of NRTs. The study will evaluate two types of nicotine replacement therapy.
Eligibility Criteria
People who want to quit smoking
Primary Investigator(s)
- Steven Savona, MD
Contact Information
Nanette Nier-Shoulson, RN
(516) 734-8918
nnier@nshs.edu
(516) 734-8918
nnier@nshs.edu
Last Update
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