Smoke Cigarettes? Join a Compensated Research Study
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine are conducting a research study to understand how the availability of various tobacco and nicotine products affects what a person chooses to purchase
Research Conducted in Winston-Salem, NC
Smoke Cigarettes
Compensation Provided
21+ Years Old
Fast Facts
Study Background
In the US, nearly 40 million adults use nicotine and tobacco products with the majority smoking cigarettes. The Food and Drug Administration is responsible for regulating nicotine and tobacco products for the protection of public health.

Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine are interested in understanding how potential FDA policies could impact people who smoke cigarettes.
Additional Information
Why is this study being done?
Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine are conducting a research study aimed at learning more about how banning mint but not menthol e-liquids is sufficient for encouraging menthol smokers to switch to potentially less harmful products.

What will happen if I participate in this study?
This is a behavioral health study that will take approximately 3-4 weeks to complete; it requires six telehealth or virtual visits. After three of the telehealth visits, you will come by our clinic at Biotech Place, downtown Winston-Salem for an in-person visit to receive study products and to provide breath and urine samples. Throughout the study, you will complete several questionnaires, complete an online shopping task, have breath tests for cigarette use.
Will I be paid for participating in this research study?
Compensation up to $155 is provided for participation in this study.
Will it cost me anything to participate in this study?
There is no cost for you to participate in this study.