Multi-Site Trial of Tirzepatide for Smoking Cessation
NCT07602699 · Recruiting
Last updated 2026-05-28This clinical trial is testing whether the medication tirzepatide can help adults who smoke quit smoking.
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Description as written by the study sponsor.
This multi-site clinical trial will generate data on the efficacy of tirzepatide for smoking cessation and associated outcomes (e.g., post-cessation weight gain) in treatment-seeking people who smoke (PWS) with overweight or obesity. A sample of 300 treatment-seeking people who smoke with body mass index of 25 kg/m2 or greater will be recruited from four geographic sites (University of Southern California, Yale University, University of Chicago, and University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus) to participate in a parallel-arm, dose-escalating, placebo-controlled trial. Participants will attend weekly clinic visits to receive subcutaneous tirzepatide or placebo over 16 weeks (Visit Weeks 1-16), followed by follow-up visits at Week 17 and Week 27. Medication will be prescribed according to the standard dose titration schedule for the first 16 weeks of treatment (initial dose: 2.5mg/week; final dose: 10mg/week). All participants will also receive nicotine patches.
Treatments tested
- Tirzepatide Drug
Participants will receive tirzepatide (subcutaneous injection) at doses of 2.5mg for Weeks 1-4, 5mg for Weeks 5-8, 7.5mg for Weeks 9-12, and 10mg for Weeks 13-16
- Placebo Other
Participants will receive placebo (saline) injections for Weeks 1-16
| Main thing measured | 7-day point prevalence abstinence |
|---|---|
| Sponsor | University of Southern California |
| Conditions studied | Smoking Cessation, Smoking Behaviors |
| GLP-1 drugs | tirzepatide |
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