Effectiveness of Naltrexone and Lofexidine in Treating Detoxified Heroin Addicts - 1
Heroin Dependence

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Heroin Dependence
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Meets DSM-IV criteria for opiate dependence Use of heroin at least 3 times per week during the 3 months prior to entering opiate detoxification Documented positive urine toxicology test for opiates Successful initiation on naltrexone treatment as indicated by stabilization on 50 mg of naltrexone once a day Reads English Exclusion Criteria: Regular use of anticonvulsants, sedatives/hypnotics, prescription analgesics, antihypertensives (including clonidine), antirythmics, antiretroviral medications, and tricyclic antidepressants Psychotic or otherwise severely psychiatrically disabled (e.g., suidical, homicidal, currently manic) Abstinent from opiates for more than four weeks prior to naltrexone initiation Any medical problems that might make naltrexone treatment unsafe, such as hepato-cellular injury as evidenced by abnormal liver enzyme tests (including SGOT, SGPT, and GGT levels greater than three times normal) and a history of cirrhosis Hypotension with a resting blood pressure below 90/50 mm Hg Pregnant, breastfeeding, or refusal to use a reliable form of contraception throughout the study
Sites / Locations
- Substance Abuse Treatment Unit