Effectiveness of Tiagabine for Cocaine Dependence in Methadone-Maintained Individuals - 1
Cocaine-Related Disorders, Opiate Dependence
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cocaine-Related Disorders focused on measuring cocaine abuse, opiate dependent, tiagabine, methadone
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Currently not enrolled in methadone-maintenance treatment Demonstration of current opioid dependence as determined by the study physician, a self-reported history of opioid dependence for one year, and a positive urine test for opiates Current cocaine abuser with self-reported use of cocaine at least 1 time each week within the month prior to study entry, positive urine screen for cocaine, and score greater than 3 on the Severity Dependence Scale Women of childbearing age are eligible under the following conditions: negative pregnancy test at initial screening, adequate contraceptive use throughout the study, monthly pregnancy tests, and acknowledgement of fetal toxicity risks due to medication Exclusion Criteria: Current diagnosis of other drug or alcohol dependence (other than opiates, cocaine, or tobacco) Serious medical illness (e.g., major heart, kidney, endocrine, or liver disease, or serious neurological disorders, including history of seizures) Current diagnosis of a serious psychiatric illness or history of psychosis, schizophrenia, or bipolar type I disorder Suicidal or homicidal thoughts Currently taking psychotropic medications Women who are pregnant, nursing, refuse to use a reliable form of contraception, or refuse monthly pregnancy testing Greater than 3 times the normal level in liver screening function test (SGOT or SGPT)
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
1
2
Tiagabine
Matching placebo