Overview
Comparison of Nicotine Replacement Therapy and Electronic Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation in Pakistan
Status:
Not yet recruiting
Not yet recruiting
Trial end date:
2025-11-30
2025-11-30
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
Smoking is prevalent in Pakistan, and a large proportion of the adult population smokes cigarettes or uses other forms of tobacco. Smoking cessation programmes are not well established, and the few centres that offer cessation, only provide basic support without stop-smoking medicines or other aids that can help people quit. Internationally approved stop-smoking treatments like nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) are available in larger cities, but they are very expensive. This makes it difficult for the general population to use NRT to aid in their desire to quit smoking. In the past few years, the use of electronic cigarettes (EC) has increased manifold. These devices are freely available and are offered in a wide variety of types and flavours. EC are also cheaper compared to NRT, which makes them affordable for most smokers. EC are not considered smoking cessation tools and are not used or recommended by cessation services. This study wants to compare EC with NRT to see which treatment is more successful in helping people quit smoking. The premise is that EC are more effective than NRT. The study also wants to determine the cost of using EC compared to that of NRT, when used for quitting smoking. The study will have a total of 438 participants who will be assigned randomly (by chance) to two groups: NRT and EC. 219 participants will be provided with NRT, and 219 with EC. The participants will be adult smokers presenting at designated smoking cessation centres who are seeking help in quitting smoking. The main focus of the study is to see if EC are more successful than NRT in helping people quit smoking at the end of one year. This research will provide useful information on the effectiveness and safety of EC and help develop a smoking cessation policy tailored to the population of Pakistan.Phase:
N/AAccepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy VolunteersDetails
Lead Sponsor:
Strategic Health Research LimitedCollaborator:
Foundation for a Smoke Free World INCTreatments:
Nicotine
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- Adults (18 years or older).
- Current-smokers presenting to a cessation clinic expressing a desire to quit smoking.
- Has capacity to consent.
- Can read and understand the instructions in Urdu and/or English and follow the study
instructions and procedures.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
- Currently using EC or NRT products.
- Already enrolled in another similar study.
- Not willing to quit.
- Patients who have had a recent cardiovascular event like unstable angina, stroke or
myocardial infarction in the past 2 weeks.