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Cigarette A for Smoking (SKY Pilot Trial)
SKY Pilot Trial Summary
This trial will study how smokers react to different cigarettes, including how much they smoke and how it affects them.
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.SKY Pilot Trial Design
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Is there an age restriction on the participants of this trial?
"According to the entry criteria, patients between 21 and 60 can participate in this research project. Additionally, there are two separate trials for those younger than 18 years of age and 12 different studies targeting older adults aged 65 or more."
Are there presently opportunities for participants to enter this medical trial?
"Affirmative. Clinicaltrials.gov displays that this research project is currently searching for potential participants, with the original posting date being March 10th 2022 and last edit on the 11th of March 2022."
To how many individuals has this experiment extended recruitment?
"Affirmative. Clinicaltrials.gov confirms that this clinical trial, which was initially published on 10th March 2022, is currently accepting applications. The study requires 60 individuals to be recruited at one location."
Do I meet the requirements to enroll in this medical experiment?
"This experiment needs 60 participants who fit the following criteria: aged 21 to 60, engaging in smoking behaviour with no concurrent cessation treatments or attempts to quit, male and female smokers of non-menthol cigarettes that have smoked at least 5 sticks per day for 1 year."
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