The Potential of Oxytocin to Reduce Opioid Abuse Liability and Pain Among Older Adults
Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Pain focused on measuring Pain, Abuse liability
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Individuals fluent in English will participate. Must report some experience with opioids (e.g., oxycodone, defined as use at least once in the subject's lifetime). Be within 20% of their ideal body weight. Are not currently experiencing chronic pain (pain on most days during the past 3 months) Have a systolic blood pressure of <=140 and diastolic blood pressure of <= 90, and a heart rate <= 90 beats per minute. Participants must also have a normal electrocardiogram (EKG) reading and bloodwork indicating no major health contraindications. Exclusion Criteria: Significant current physical disease or major (uncontrolled) psychiatric disorder. No self-reported current interest in drug abuse treatment. Women who are pregnant or nursing. Any severe comorbid illicit substance use disorders or current clinically significant withdrawal for any abused drug excluding nicotine and caffeine.
Sites / Locations
- University of FloridaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
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Arm 6
Active Comparator
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Sham Comparator
Oral oxycodone (5mg) + intranasal oxytocin (48 IU)
Oral oxycodone (2.5mg) + intranasal oxytocin (48 IU)
Oral placebo + intranasal oxytocin (48 IU)
Oral oxycodone (5mg) + intranasal placebo
Oral oxycodone (2.5mg) + intranasal placebo
Oral placebo + intranasal placebo
Combined effects of oxycodone and oxytocin.
Combined effects of oxycodone and oxytocin.
Separate effects of oxytocin. As is standard methodology in abuse liability and pain assessments, a placebo condition will be included for each drug in order to compare the abuse liability and pain assessments change from placebo.
Separate effects of oxycodone. As is standard methodology in abuse liability and pain assessments, a placebo condition will be included for each drug in order to compare the abuse liability and pain assessments change from placebo.
Separate effects of oxycodone. As is standard methodology in abuse liability and pain assessments, a placebo condition will be included for each drug in order to compare the abuse liability and pain assessments change from placebo.
Serves as the control.