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RECRUITING
NCT06883162
PHASE3

Cannabis-Tobacco Co-Use Treatment Study

Sponsor: Medical University of South Carolina

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The purpose of the RECLAIM study is to evaluate the effectiveness of varenicline (sometimes known as Chantix) compared to placebo (an inactive substance) for the treatment of cigarettes and cannabis (marijuana). Varenicline is not FDA approved for the combination treatment of cigarette abstinence and cannabis reduction or abstinence. All participants will also receive counseling and access to online treatment modules during a quit attempt for cigarettes and a reduction attempt for cannabis. This study is being conducted by the Medical University of South Carolina. All procedures are conducted remotely and there is no in-person visits are needed. To qualify, participants must be 18 or older, live in South Carolina, use cigarettes and cannabis, and are interested in quitting cigarettes and reducing cannabis.

Official title: Randomized Controlled Trial of Varenicline to Treat Tobacco and Cannabis Co-Use (RECLAIM)

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

200

Start Date

2025-05-06

Completion Date

2029-01-01

Last Updated

2026-04-03

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DRUG

Varenicline

Participants will be randomized 1:1 to varenicline or matched placebo. The standard dose titration schedule will be used, which includes 0.5 mg once per day (q.d.) on Days 1-3, 0.5 mg twice per day (b.i.d.) on Days 4-7, and 1 mg b.i.d. starting on Day 8. Dosing of 2 mg per day will be maintained for the next 11 weeks.

BEHAVIORAL

Counseling

Research staff will provide skills-based counseling at weekly visits. Weekly counseling sessions will include discussion of online intervention modules, while providing skills-based strategies focused on enlisting social support, recognizing triggers, managing craving/withdrawal/stress, etc. Staff will use motivational enhancement techniques to address tobacco cessation, cannabis reduction or abstinence, and medication adherence.

BEHAVIORAL

Psychosocial modules

Participants will have access to online modules addressing tobacco and cannabis co-use to support cessation and/or reduction. Content includes 12 virtual modules combining cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational enhancement (MET) to address tobacco, cannabis, and their co-use.

Locations (1)

Medical University of South Carolina - Charleston

Charleston, South Carolina, United States