June 22, 2006
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin at Madison have begun recruiting for
human trials of a possible vaccine that could prevent nicotine addiction, the Associated
Press reported June 21.
Forty volunteers are being sought to test the vaccine, which blocks nicotine receptors
in the brain. The test subjects will get stop-smoking counseling and then make
twice-monthly visits for a year to a clinic, where they will receive either the vaccine
or a placebo.
A previous study showed the vaccine to be safe; this one will measure its efficacy.
Source:
www.jointogether.org