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Active clinical trials for "Alcoholism"

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The Effects of Topiramate on Alcohol Use in Alcohol Dependent Subjects

Alcoholism

This investigation will assess the effectiveness of topiramate in reducing ethanol consumption by alcohol dependent subjects. It also will seek to establish whether topiramate can be safely used in this population including whether it might be subject to abuse by alcohol dependent individuals. A secondary goal of this study is to assess the effects of topiramate on verbal fluency during treatment for alcohol dependence.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Managing Alcoholism in People Who Do Not Respond to Naltrexone

Alcoholism

This is a study involving treatment for alcohol dependence (alcoholism). The study will combine motivational enhancement therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy (combined behavioral intervention, or CBI) and tests the benefits of continued/discontinued treatment with naltrexone in a randomized placebo-controlled trial. CBI may have advantages in motivating patients to greater medication adherence and may address psychosocial factors that may limit the effects of naltrexone.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Extended Telephone Monitoring

Alcohol Dependence

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of extended telephone monitoring for alcohol-dependent patients receiving intensive outpatient treatment. It is hypothesized that telephone monitoring will produce better alcohol use outcomes relative to treatment as usual. It is also hypothesized that adaptive telephone monitoring plus brief counseling will produce better alcohol use outcomes over time relative to telephone monitoring plus feedback only.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Study To Examine Effect Of CP-866,087 On Consumption And Craving Of Alcohol In Alcohol Dependent...

Alcoholism

Test the hypothesis that increasing doses of CP-866,087 will decrease the total number of drinks consumed during a 2 hour acute alcohol consumption assessment and to determine the safety and tolerability of multiple doses of CP-866,087 in alcohol dependent subjects compared to placebo.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Combined Pharmacotherapies for Alcoholism (Naltrexone/Ondansetron)

Alcoholism

This study will compare the effectiveness of ondansetron (Zofran) and naltrexone (ReVia) both alone and in combination in treating Early Onset Alcoholics versus Late Onset Alcoholics. All subjects will received standardized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Followup assessments will be completed at 1, 3, 6, and 9 months after treatment.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Naltrexone, Craving, and Drinking

Alcoholism

This 5-week study will examine the effects of naltrexone on alcohol craving, drinking rates, and reaction to drinking-related triggers, or cues, in participants' everyday environment and in laboratory sessions. Participants will monitor and record their daily desires to drink, environmental circumstances in which urges occur, and drinking behavior using a palm top computer. Participants will receive naltrexone or a placebo. One week after receiving medication, all participants will be asked to respond to alcohol-related cues that may or may not arouse the desire to drink.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Tobacco Dependence in Alcoholism Treatment (Nicotine Patch/Naltrexone)

AlcoholismSmoking

The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of naltrexone (Revia) or matched placebo combined with nicotine patch (Nicotrol) or placebo patch using a 2x2 design in reducing drinking and smoking in patients with both nicotine and alcohol dependence.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Naltrexone Treatment for Alcoholic Women

AlcoholismEating Disorder

This study will assess naltrexone's effectiveness in treating alcoholism in women and provide information on its potential value in treating eating disorders common among alcoholic women. Alcoholic women with and without both eating disorders and depression will be randomly assigned to placebo or naltrexone treatment. Each group will receive behavioral therapy for 12 weeks, with followup 6 months after treatment.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Pharmacologic Relapse Prevention for Alcoholic Smokers

AlcoholismSmoking

This study will compare the long-term use of bupropion (Wellbutrin) and placebo for reducing the rate of smoking relapse in recovering alcoholics who achieved initial abstinence from smoking with nicotine patch therapy. The study will also determine the cessation rate in the 8th week of treatment among recovering alcoholics using a nicotine patch. The patch dose is projected to serve as a 100-percent replacement.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Disulfiram for Cocaine-Alcohol Abuse - 3

Alcohol-Related DisordersCocaine-Related Disorders

The purpose of this study is to evaluate disulfiram for cocaine-alcohol abuse.

Completed1 enrollment criteria
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