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Effect of Banning Menthol Flavorant on Cigarette and E-Cigarette Use
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Menthol ban on cigarettes, Menthol ban on cigarettes and e-cigarettes, and 1 other intervention for Tobacco Use Disorder. Completed, enrolled 47 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
In this pilot study, menthol cigarette smokers will be randomized to one of three experimental marketplaces: 1) a condition simulating a ban on menthol cigarettes but not menthol e-cigarettes (condition A); 2) a condition simulating a ban on both menthol cigarettes and menthol e-cigarettes (Condition B); and 3) a condition in which menthol is not banned for either product (Condition C - the control condition). All conditions would have medicinal nicotine available if subjects decide to quit tobacco products entirely. At visits occurring every two weeks over a 6 week period, subjects will receive "credits" that they could exchange for any product available in their randomized marketplace condition. Outcomes include the amount of each tobacco product used.
Study Details
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Interventions
Participants will have menthol and tobacco flavored e-cigarettes available but only non-menthol cigarettes
Participants will have neither menthol flavored cigarettes or e-cigarettes available
Participant will have menthol and tobacco flavored cigarettes and e-cigarettes available