Hyperalgesia in Methadone Patients: Can it be Treated?
Opioid-induced Hyperalgesia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Opioid-induced Hyperalgesia focused on measuring Pain, opioid, hyperalgesia, methadone
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Inclusion criteria: Potential participants must: Be between the ages of 18 and 55 years of age. Fulfill DSM-IV criteria for opiate dependence. Be compliant in MM treatment and on a stable dose of methadone x 6 weeks. Be in good physical health or in the case of a medical condition needing ongoing treatment, be in the care of a physician who is willing to take responsibility for such treatment. The same conditions apply in cases of patients with a psychiatric disorder needing ongoing treatment. Be agreeable to and capable of signing an informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion Criteria: Potential participants must not: Have known sensitivity to dextromethorphan, gabapentin or oxycodone. Be dependent on alcohol, benzodiazepine or other drugs of abuse (except nicotine). Have any acute medical condition that would make participation medically hazardous, (e.g., acute hepatitis, unstable cardiovascular disease, liver or renal disease) or have liver enzyme values (AST or ALT) greater than 5 times normal range. Be acutely psychotic, severely depressed and in need of inpatient treatment, or an immediate suicide risk. Have a neurological or psychiatric illness (i.e., peripheral neuropathy, schizophrenia, neuropathic pain, Raynaud's disease, urticaria,) that would affect pain responses. Be currently taking analgesic medication (opioid or otherwise) for a painful condition on a regular basis. Be a nursing or pregnant female. Female of childbearing potential must agree to use a medically acceptable method of birth control, (e.g. oral contraceptives, barrier (diaphragm or condom) with or without spermicide, levonorgestrel implant, intra-uterine progesterone contraceptives system, medroxyprogesterone acetate contraceptive injection) or to complete abstinence. Females who become pregnant during the course of the study will be dropped from the study. Have a current or past history of high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke or currently have a pacemaker.
Sites / Locations
- UCLA School of Nursing