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Randomized Trial of Electronic Cigarettes With or Without Nicotine in Smoking Cessation.
Sponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Summary
Background: Electronic cigarettes (EC) mainly containing nicotine (88-95 % of users) are widely and growingly used worldwide. It is estimated that there were 1.7 million daily users in France in 2016. Although the number of publications about its use is increasing exponentially, there are no evidence based, unbiased, head-to-head comparison data about its efficacy as an aid to smoking cessation. As of today, only two head-to-head randomized studies have been published, both reported negative results at the main endpoint but they used first and second generation EC delivering nicotine with low or unknown bioavailability. Recent EC deliver nicotine with largely improved bioavailability. One of the randomized studies compared EC with and without nicotine to nicotine patch and reported similar smoking cessation rate at main outcome. However, there is no published, double blind study comparing EC use with a well-studied, licensed smoking cessation medication. Superiority of EC with nicotine compared to EC without nicotine and to a reference smoking cessation medication while collecting also straightforward information about safety, would allow proposing EC with nicotine to the large population of smokers who intend to quit and situate it among the approved smoking cessation treatments. The clinical study's hypothesis: EC containing nicotine can be considered as a nicotine replacement therapy having, probably, a better bioavailability of nicotine than the marketed pharmaceutical NRTs, first line medications of smoking cessation. It is therefore of interest to compare EC containing nicotine to EC without nicotine but also to a reference medication with demonstrated efficacy in smoking cessation. We hypothesize that EC with nicotine provides a higher smoking abstinence rate than EC without nicotine and may be as good as varenicline, our reference medication.
Official title: A Randomized, Placebo Controlled, Double Blind, Double Dummy, Multicenter Trial Comparing Electronic Cigarettes With Nicotine to Varenicline and to Electronic Cigarettes Without Nicotine.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 70 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
650
Start Date
2018-10-17
Completion Date
2029-12
Last Updated
2025-12-29
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Electronic cigarette without nicotine (ECwN) plus active varenicline tablets
The ECwN group use EC liquids containing 0 mg/mL of nicotine. Because nicotine delivery can be adjusted according to the user's need, all participants are able to adjust their individual nicotine dose by varying the wattage of their EC, by varying puff frequency and puff volume similarly as they are doing (or used to do) with conventional cigarettes. EC device: Mini iStick kit (20 W) Eleaf Clearomiser :GS Air M with resistance of 1.5 ohm, the clearomiser's Pyrex window is of blue colour not allowing to distinguish an eventual coloration of the e-liquid containing nicotine. Liquids for EC use are delivered in white opaque 10 mL vials not allowing to distinguish the color of the liquid. Varenicline, Champix® 0.50 mg tablets Posology of vareniclin follows varenicline's monograph.
Electronic cigarette without nicotine (ECwoN) plus placebo tablets of varenicline
The ECwoN group receives EC liquids with 0 mg/mL of nicotine on a double blind manner (in identical non-transparent refill bottles of 10 mL). Placebo of varenciline The placebo of varenicline is presented as a capsular-shaped, biconvex, white film-coated tablet. Posology of varenicline or its placebo follows varenicline's monograph.
Electronic cigarette with nicotine (ECwN) plus placebo tablets of varenicline
The ECwN group use EC liquids containing 12 mg/mL of nicotine. Placebo of varenciline The placebo of varenicline is presented as a capsular-shaped, biconvex, white film-coated tablet. Posology of varenicline or its placebo follows varenicline's monograph.
Locations (1)
Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpétrière
Paris, France