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Effects of Labetalol on Nicotine Administration in Humans

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What is being tested

Data Collection

Who is being recruted

Mental Disorders+1

+ Tobacco Use Disorder

+ Substance-Related Disorders

From 21 to 55 Years
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How is the trial designed

Treatment Study

Phase 2
Interventional
Study Start: October 1998
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Summary

Principal SponsorNational Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Last updated: January 27, 2026
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Study start date: October 1, 1998

Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.

The purpose of this study is to determine whether labetalol, an alpha and beta adrenergic blocker, will block the subjective and physiological effects of intravenously administered nicotine in humans. A total of 12 subjects will participate in the double blind placebo controlled, outpatient study. Subjects will have 3 separate experimental sessions 3-9 days apart. On each of the experimental sessions, a single oral dose of low (100mg) or high dose of labetalol (200mg ), or placebo will be administered. Two hours after labetalol or placebo treatment, subjects will receive 15 variance grams nicotine base/kg intravenously. Several physiological endocrine and subjective measures will be obtained during the sessions. We propose that blockage of adrenergic receptors by labetalol will significantly block the physological and subjective effects of nicotine.

Official TitleEffects of Labetalol on Nicotine Administration in Humans
NCT00000297
Principal SponsorNational Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Last updated: January 27, 2026
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Protocol

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

Treatment Study

These studies test new ways to treat a disease, condition, or health issue. The goal is to see if a new drug, therapy, or approach works better or has fewer side effects than existing options.

Eligibility

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria: person's general health condition or prior treatments.
Conditions
Criteria

Any sex

Biological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.

From 21 to 55 Years

Range of ages for which participants are eligible to join.

Healthy volunteers not allowed

If individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.

Conditions

Pathology

Mental DisordersTobacco Use DisorderSubstance-Related DisordersChemically-Induced Disorders

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: Male/Female, aged 21-55 years with a smoking history of at least 1 pack of cigarettes daily for at least 1 year. In good health as verified by medical history, screening examination, and screening laboratory tests. Exclusion Criteria: History of heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, COPD, any other medical condition which physician investigator deems inappropriate for subject participation. Pregnant or lactating or not using adequate birth control methods. Use of regular psychotropic medication (antidepressants, antipsychotics, or anxiolytics and recent psychiatric history). Chronic use of systemic steroids or antihistamines. Abuse of alcohol or any other recreational or prescription drug. Regular use of any other tobacco products, including smokeless tobacco and nicotine products.

Study Plan

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Study Objectives

Study Objectives

Primary Objectives

Study Centers

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This study has 1 location

Suspended

University of Minnesota

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CompletedOne Study Center