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Active clinical trials for "Opioid-Related Disorders"

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Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Expectant Mothers: Infant Neurodevelopmental Outcomes...

Opioid-Related DisordersDrug Addiction6 more

This is a sub-study of NIDA CTN Protocol 0080: Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Expectant Mothers (MOMs; Unique protocol ID: 2019-0429-1). Caretakers of the infants delivered by MOMs participants will be offered the opportunity to enroll in this sub-study, which is designed to evaluate the impact of extended-release buprenorphine (BUP-XR), relative to sublingual buprenorphine (BUP-SL), on infant neurodevelopment. The additional data collected in this sub-study will be combined with data from the main MOMs trial.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Impact of Lofexidine on Stress, Craving and Opioid Use

Opioid-use DisorderOpiate Dependence

Individuals with opioid use disorder who are stabilized on buprenorphine or methadone will be randomly assigned to receive placebo or lofexidine for 5 weeks. At the end of five weeks, they will complete a human laboratory stress task and scripted opioid imagery task. Throughout the study a CREMA app (Cue Reactivity Ecological Momentary Assessment) will be used to monitor stress, craving and use in the natural environment.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Intrathecal Morphine for Robotic-assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy.

Opioid-Related Disorders

Is there any difference in the intensity of postoperative pain, nausea, urinary retention and legth of hospital stay in patients undergoing robotic assisted laparoscopic surgery if they receive intrathecal morphine or peroral and intravenous opiates during the surgery and is there a significant difference in the need of opiates after the surgery.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Buprenorphine Continuation for Patients With Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid-use Disorder

There is limited guidance on the optimal management of buprenorphine perioperatively and both buprenorphine discontinuation and continuation are acceptable standards of care. Buprenorphine continuation at low analgesic dosing is also accepted, however is not provided as a potential treatment strategy by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). There is the risk of inadequate pain control necessitating opioid escalation when buprenorphine is continued. Preliminary clinical observations support buprenorphine continuation at low analgesic doses (8mg) as it adequately facilitates postoperative pain management without interrupting opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment, however to date, no prospective trial has investigated this treatment strategy in comparison to full dose buprenorphine continuation. Since optimal perioperative dosing strategies remain unknown, the purpose of this study is to investigate if buprenorphine continuation at analgesic dosing is superior to full dose buprenorphine continuation in individuals presenting for elective surgery.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Impact of DuoTherm on Opioid Use and Chronic Low Back Pain

Opioid-use DisorderChronic Low-back Pain2 more

Evaluate opioid use and pain change in chronic Low Back Pain with DuoTherm Compared to Active Control

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Transdermal Patch for BupRenorphine Induction DurinG PrEgnancy (Patch BRIDGE)

Opioid Use DisorderPregnancy Related4 more

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare buprenorphine patch for induction (starting) of buprenorphine in pregnant patients with opioid use disorder. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is there a buprenorphine induction method that results in the least moderate-to-severe opioid withdrawal symptoms in pregnant patients with opioid use disorder? Is there a buprenorphine induction method that results in a higher treatment success rate? Under normal circumstances, patients who are planning to start sublingual (under the tongue) buprenorphine for opioid use disorder must first go into withdrawal to start the medication safely. Study participants will be given a buprenorphine patch during the required withdrawal period before starting sublingual treatment, and be surveyed daily by phone to assess their withdrawal symptoms. They will also be followed at prenatal appointments to evaluate treatment success based on urine drug screen results. Researchers will compare patients receiving no buprenorphine patch according to the current standard care protocol.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Kentucky Outreach Service Kiosk (KyOSK): Reducing HIV, HCV, and Overdose Risk

Opioid-Related DisordersHepatitis C (HCV)6 more

This study will test the effectiveness, implementation outcomes, and cost effectiveness of a community-tailored, harm reduction kiosk in reducing HIV, hepatitis C, and overdose risk behavior in rural Appalachia. The proposed project will take place in two counties in Appalachian Kentucky, an epicenter for the intertwined national crises of injection drug use, overdoses, and hepatitis C.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Daily Anti-inflammatory Supplementation on Foundation Pain Index Scores in Chronic...

PainChronic3 more

This is a research study to evaluate the effectiveness of daily supplementation with Root.Health, a plant-based dietary supplement, on reducing levels of 11 abnormal urine biomarkers associated with chronic pain. Biomarkers are molecules found in blood, tissues, or other body fluids (such as urine) that indicate normal or abnormal processes.

Enrolling by invitation6 enrollment criteria

Intervening With Opioid-Dependent MothersMothers and Infants

Opioid DependenceParenting1 more

This study will assess the efficacy of the modified Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (mABC) Intervention, adapted for use with peripartum mothers receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder. The investigators expect that mothers who receive the modified Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up Intervention will show more nurturing and sensitive parenting and more adaptive physiological regulation than parents who receive a control intervention. The investigators expect that infants whose mothers receive the modified Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up will show better outcomes in attachment, behavior, and physiological regulation than infants of parents who receive the control intervention.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

PRescribing INterventions for Chronic Pain Via the Electronic Health Record Study - Opioid-Naive...

Opioid-use DisorderOpioid Use1 more

The objective of this research is to assess the effects of electronic health record (EHR)-based decision support tools on primary care provider (PCP) decision-making around pain treatment and opioid prescribing. The decision support tools are informed by principles of "behavioral economics," whereby clinicians are "nudged," though never forced, towards guideline-concordant care.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria
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