Could doubling Quit-Smoking drug time be the key for black smokers?
NCT ID NCT05732272
Summary
This study is testing if taking the quit-smoking medication bupropion for 6 months works better than the usual 7-week course for African American daily smokers. It will enroll 500 adults who want to quit and provide them all with personalized counseling. The main goal is to see if the longer treatment leads to more people being smoke-free at 6 months.
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University of Kansas Medical Center
RECRUITINGKansas City, Missouri, 64130, United States
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