Nicotine TMS EFT Smoking Pilot Study
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Smoking Cessation, Smoking Cessation, Tobacco Consumers |
Therapuetic Areas: | Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 65 |
Updated: | 7/25/2018 |
Start Date: | May 22, 2018 |
End Date: | May 2019 |
Contact: | Colleen A Hanlon, PhD |
Email: | hanlon@musc.edu |
Phone: | 843-792-5732 |
Theta-Burst Stimulation As A Tool To Change Smoking Behavior
Prior and recent evidence suggests a role of medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) in cigarette
smoking. Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) has also been shown to be associated with increased
delayed discounting and reduced cigarette self administration. In the present study, we will
examine whether a single administration of theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation
(tbTMS) can increase Episodic Future Thinking and delayed discounting while reducing craving
for nicotine.
smoking. Episodic Future Thinking (EFT) has also been shown to be associated with increased
delayed discounting and reduced cigarette self administration. In the present study, we will
examine whether a single administration of theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation
(tbTMS) can increase Episodic Future Thinking and delayed discounting while reducing craving
for nicotine.
The purpose of this study is to develop theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation (tbTMS)
as a potential treatment for nicotine addiction. Theta burst TMS is a non-invasive technique
that uses magnetic pulses to temporarily stimulate specific brain areas in awake people
(without the need for surgery, anesthetic, or other invasive procedures). This study will
test whether tbTMS over the forehead can produce a reduction in things that may prompt
individuals to want to smoke cigarettes. TMS has been approved by the Food and Drug
Administration as an investigational tool as well as a therapy for depression. However, TMS
is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a treatment for nicotine cravings and
other addictions.
This study consists of one consent session and one TMS session. Participants will be asked to
complete a series of questionnaires and computer assessments about nicotine both before and
after a single tbTMS session.
as a potential treatment for nicotine addiction. Theta burst TMS is a non-invasive technique
that uses magnetic pulses to temporarily stimulate specific brain areas in awake people
(without the need for surgery, anesthetic, or other invasive procedures). This study will
test whether tbTMS over the forehead can produce a reduction in things that may prompt
individuals to want to smoke cigarettes. TMS has been approved by the Food and Drug
Administration as an investigational tool as well as a therapy for depression. However, TMS
is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a treatment for nicotine cravings and
other addictions.
This study consists of one consent session and one TMS session. Participants will be asked to
complete a series of questionnaires and computer assessments about nicotine both before and
after a single tbTMS session.
Inclusion Criteria:
1. 18-65 years of age
2. Smoke at least 10 cigarettes a day (on average)
3. Not be pregnant
4. Meet all criteria on a standardized TMS safety screen (including to but not limited to
implanted electronic devices, bullets or metallic fragments above the neck, hair clips
that cannot be removed)
5. No barriers to making contact between the TMS coil and the skin (e.g. cornrows that
cannot be removed, glasses that the participant is unwilling to remove)
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Report comorbid mental or physical illness (managed or unmanaged)
2. Currently using prescription medication that might affect smoking or nicotine
metabolism
3. Using smokeless tobacco or alternative nicotine products
4. History of epilepsy or seizures (other than childhood febrile seizures)
5. History of chronic migraines
We found this trial at
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site
171 Ashley Avenue
Charleston, South Carolina 29425
Charleston, South Carolina 29425
843-792-1414
Phone: 843-792-5732
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