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Previous results from the investigators' Center have shown that combination treatment with Chantix and Zyban is more successful in helping men quit smoking. The investigators hope to replicate these f...
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Lead Sponsor
Duke University
Collaborators
NCT07466875 · Nicotine Dependence, Nicotine Withdrawal, and more
NCT01036581 · Drug Abuse, Nicotine Dependence
NCT06295757 · Tobacco Use, Cigarette Smoking, and more
NCT07040566 · E-cigarette Use, Vaping, and more
NCT06534047 · Tobacco Use Disorder, Psychiatric Disorder, and more
Duke Center for Smoking Cessation
Charlotte, North Carolina
Duke Center for Smoking Cessation
Durham, North Carolina
Duke Center for Smoking Cessation
Raleigh, North Carolina
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