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Active clinical trials for "Cocaine-Related Disorders"

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A Placebo-Controlled Study of Mixed Amphetamine Salts and Topiramate for the Treatment of Cocaine...

Cocaine Dependence

The proposed protocol is a double-blind, placebo-controlled outpatient study of the safety and efficacy of Adderall-XR (ER-MAS) and topiramate in the treatment of cocaine dependence. Since both of these medications have independently shown promise in helping with cocaine abuse we are proposing that together they may be even more successful in the treatment of cocaine abuse. We plan to enroll 120 subjects in a 14-week trial. The primary objective of the study is to determine the efficacy of ER-MAS and topiramate in promoting cocaine abstinence among cocaine-dependent patients. This study includes free treatment for cocaine dependence that includes medication.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Study of the Effects of Risperdal Consta on Brain Reward Circuitry Function, Craving and Cocaine...

Cocaine Dependence

The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the administration of Risperidal-Consta on the brain's reward circuitry using Magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI), behavioral tests and measuring cocaine craving and use among people with active cocaine dependence.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Potential Interactions Between Intravenous Cocaine and Atomoxetine - 1

Cocaine-Related Disorders

The purpose of this study is to assess potential interactions between intravenous (i.v.) cocaine and atomoxetine (Strattera) administered orally in four escalating doses.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Aripiprazole to Reduce Cocaine Relapse

Cocaine-Related Disorders

Despite the many behavioral and cognitive treatment therapies that exist for cocaine addiction, individuals who complete cocaine abuse treatment are still at high risk for relapsing. Aripiprazole, a medication that is currently used to treat schizophrenia, may be useful in preventing drug relapse in individuals addicted to cocaine. This three-part study will evaluate the interaction between aripiprazole and cocaine. It will also determine the safety and effectiveness of aripiprazole in preventing drug relapse among cocaine addicts.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Employment-based Reinforcement to Motivate Drug Abstinence in the Treatment of Drug Addiction. -...

BehaviorAddictive4 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether long-term exposure to the Therapeutic Workplace intervention could sustain drug abstinence over an extended period of time in heroin- and cocaine-dependent, unemployed, treatment-resistant young mothers.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Medications for Stopping Cocaine Dependence and Preventing Relapse

Cocaine AbuseCocaine-Related Disorders

Cocaine dependence is a major public health problem; an effective primary treatment for cocaine dependent individuals has yet to be found. The purpose of this study is to identify subpopulations and baseline conditions that are most responsive to treatment for cocaine dependent individuals.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Modafinil Combined With Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Treat Cocaine Addiction - 1

Cocaine Dependence

Cocaine addiction is a serious health problem with no available medical treatment for preventing relapse. Modafinil, a medication that enhances mood, increases energy, and improves concentration, may be useful in preventing relapse among individuals with cocaine addiction. This study will evaluate the effectiveness of modafinil, in combination with cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), to prevent drug relapse among cocaine addicts.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Reserpine for the Treatment of Cocaine Dependence - 1

Cocaine-Related DisordersSubstance-Related Disorders

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of reserpine for the treatment of cocaine dependence.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Cocaethylene as a Treatment for Cocaine Dependence - 1

Cocaine-Related Disorders

Cocaine has been cited as the primary drug threat in the United States. The purpose of this study is to determine if cocaethylene, used as a prototype drug, is a safe and effective treatment for cocaine dependence.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Amantadine and Propranolol for Treating Cocaine Dependence - 2

Cocaine-Related Disorders

Cocaine addiction is a serious health problem with no available medical treatment for preventing relapse. Amantadine, a medication that improves muscle control, and propranolol, a medication that lowers blood pressure, may be useful in treating cocaine addiction in individuals with severe cocaine withdrawal symptoms. This study will evaluate the effectiveness of amantadine and propranolol in preventing drug relapse among cocaine addicts.

Completed27 enrollment criteria
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