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Active clinical trials for "Alcoholism"

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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Structured Stepped-care Intervention for Psychiatric Comorbidity...

Alcohol DependenceAnxiety1 more

There is a high rate of psychological comorbidity in people suffering from alcohol dependence. There is a need for an effective integrated treatment for alcohol dependence and comorbid anxiety or depression. This study will test the efficacy of a novel integrated intervention for comorbid alcohol dependence and anxiety or mood disorder.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Post-Treatment Effects of Naltrexone

Alcoholism

The aims of this protocol are to compare 3 and 6 months of naltrexone treatment coupled with two psychotherapies that differ in scope and intensity. The effect of these treatments will be assessed with patients who differ in their psychosocial need and resources at their disposal, and in their level of cravings for alcohol.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Mirtazapine Versus Placebo on Alcohol Consumption in Male Alcohol High Consumers...

Alcohol Dependence

The purpose of this study is to study the effects of 8 weeks of treatment with mirtazapine on alcohol consumption in alcohol high consuming men. This study is a randomized, double-blind placebo controlled clinical trial with parallel group design(N=59).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Tolerability of Topiramate in Treatment of Bipolar Mania and Alcohol Use in Adolescents...

Bipolar DisorderAlcohol Abuse

The purpose of this research study is to study the effects (both good and bad) of combining quetiapine and topiramate for treating symptoms of bipolar mania (an illness with periods of elation, excessive excitement, irritability, high energy, racing thoughts, poor sleep, poor judgment, reckless behavior) and to study the effects (both good and bad) of combining quetiapine and topiramate for reducing use of alcohol.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Gabapentin Treatment of Alcohol Dependence

AlcoholismAlcohol Dependence

Gabapentin treatment for alcohol dependence

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Medication and Counseling for Controlled Drinking (Project SMART)

Alcohol-related DisordersAlcohol Drinking2 more

The purpose of this study is to study the effectiveness of medication and specialized psychotherapy in helping gay and bisexual men who do not want to quit drinking learn how to reduce their drinking to healthier levels. More information on the study is available at www.projectsmartnyc.org.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Naltrexone on Alcohol Craving and on Brain Activity During Alcohol Infusion

Alcohol DependenceAlcoholism

This study will determine whether naltrexone, a medicine used to treat alcoholism, can lessen the craving for alcohol during alcohol withdrawal and examine how the drug affects brain activity during alcohol infusion. People between 21 and 50 years of age who are right-handed, alcohol-dependent, and have at least one family member with a history of alcoholism, may be eligible for this study. Participants are admitted to the NIH Clinical Center for 1 month for the following procedures: Screening Medical history, alcohol-use history and family history of alcoholism Physical examination, psychological tests and blood tests Medicine to lessen alcohol withdrawal symptoms, if necessary Days 1-7 Alcohol detoxification Medical and psychological evaluations Assignment to naltrexone or placebo group Days 7 through 28 Drug treatment: Take naltrexone or placebo capsule every morning Additional alcohol-dependence treatment: Cognitive and behavioral therapies and participation in self-help groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous Weekly questionnaires to measure mood and desire for alcohol Blood tests Alcohol craving stimulation test (day 7): Subjects handle and sniff water and then their favorite alcoholic beverage. They then rate their urge to drink alcohol and their level of anxiety and their heart rate is measured. Alcohol infusion test (day 9): Subjects have an MRI scan during infusion through a vein of saline (salt water), followed by infusion of alcohol. For this test, a catheter (plastic tube) is placed in a vein in each arm, one for administering the saline and then alcohol; the other for drawing blood samples to measure blood alcohol level and body chemistries. Before, during and after the infusion, subjects are asked to respond to questions about their feelings, cravings and mood changes. Follow-up Subjects are asked to participate in a 3-month outpatient assessment program involving five outpatient visits (at 1, 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks after discharge). At each visit, they fill out questionnaires and to take a breathalyzer test and blood and urine tests for drugs. They may continue naltrexone therapy and weekly group therapy sessions during this time. Subjects who do not participate in the assessment program are contacted at home by phone once a week for 1 month and then every other week for the next 2 months to monitor alcohol abstinence. ...

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Quetiapine vs. Placebo in Alcohol Relapse Prevention - a Pilot Study

Alcohol Relapse PreventionAlcoholism3 more

Due to Quetiapine's particulars and the promising receptor profile, we want to examine the efficacy concerning relapse prevention of alcoholics suffering from persisting craving and/or affective symptoms (persisting sleep disorder, persisting excitement, persisting depressive symptoms, persisting anxiety symptoms) in comparison to matching placebo in a double-blind pilot study. We further want to compare the course of the above mentioned craving and affective symptoms under medication with quetiapine / matching placebo.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Mecamylamine for the Treatment of Patients With Depression and Alcohol Dependence

Alcohol DependenceDepression

The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of mecamylamine (MEC, 10 mg/day) versus placebo in reducing depressive and alcohol symptoms in patients with depression and co-morbid alcohol dependence. The researchers hypothesize that MEC will significantly reduce depressive symptoms and decrease alcohol consumption compared to placebo in patients with depression and alcohol dependence who are on a stable dose of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI).

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Mindfulness Meditation for Health

Alcohol Dependence

The purpose of this 52-week clinical trial is to see if the meditation-based intervention, adjunctive to standard of care therapy, can reduce relapse and improve psychological health among adults recovering from alcohol dependence.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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