Can a pill stop new moms from returning to smoking?

NCT ID NCT04098874

Summary

This study is testing if a medication called bupropion can help women who quit smoking during pregnancy stay smoke-free after giving birth. Researchers will enroll 200 new mothers and randomly give them either the real medication or a placebo pill. The main goal is to see if the medication helps more women avoid smoking again in the first year after their baby is born.

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Locations

  • University of Minnesota

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    Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States

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