The German Project of Heroin Assisted Treatment of Opiate Dependent Patients
Opioid DependenceThe study will test the hypotheses that heroin assisted treatment, compared to methadone maintenance treatment, is more effective with regard to the improvement of health, reduction of illicit drug consumption, decrease of criminal behaviour, rise in the accessibility and retainment, detachment from a social drug context, social stabilisation in the sense of new drug-free contacts, improved vocational circumstances, financial security, stabilisation of the living situation, enrollment in subsequent treatment in the case of heroin dependent persons who could not be effectively reached or successfully treated so far, and it will check which is the optimal treatment setting with regard to these aims. The medication is injectable pure heroin (diacetylmorphine) 3x/d, or d l methadone 1x/d The study design is multicentre, open, randomised, 4 x 2 stratified. The study duration is 24 months (individual period of investigation), 1. study phase: 12 moths (protocol part B) and 2. study phase: 12 moths (part C). Patients recruited have an opiate dependency according to ICD-10, who are not being treated currently or who are in a methadone maintenance programme with an unsatisfactory course of treatment.
The Efficacy of Methadyl Acetate (LAAM) and Contingency Management Procedures for Treating Dual...
Behavior TherapyCocaine6 moreAlthough LAAM, a derivative of methadone, has been successfully used as an alternative to methadone maintenance in opioid addicts, its effect on concurrent opioid and cocaine abuse has not been ascertained. Thus, this study proposes to examine the clinical efficacy of low- and high-dose LAAM maintenance on opioid and cocaine use in opioid-dependent cocaine abusers. In addition, since contingency management procedures have demonstrated some success in decreasing cocaine use in cocaine-abusing individuals, this study also proposes to examine the clinical efficacy of the presence or absence of contingency management procedures targeting illicit drug use.
Tramadol to Reduce Opioid Withdrawal Symptoms
Opioid-Related DisordersIndividuals with opioid addiction often experience serious withdrawal symptoms that may make relapse unavoidable. Tramadol, a medication that is currently used to treat pain caused by chronic conditions such as cancer or joint pain, may also be effective at reducing opioid withdrawal symptoms. This study will evaluate the effectiveness of tramadol at reducing withdrawal symptoms in individuals addicted to opioid drugs.
HEPMET-1: Evaluate the Feasibility, Mental Sideeffects and the Efficacy of Hepatitis C Treatment...
Opiate DependenceHepatitisTo evaluate if weekly psychological follow-up make opioid dependent patients in MMT able to accomplish 14 weeks treatment with Peginterferon alfa-2a (PEG-INF) and ribavirin to the same extent than non-opioid dependents. To determine the efficacy of this anti-HCV treatment
Buprenorphine and Naloxone for the Treatment of Opiate Dependence - 1
Heroin DependenceSubstance-Related DisordersThe purpose of this study is the use of buprenorphine/naloxone in treatment of opioid dependence.
Effect Of Case Management Following Discharge From Methadone Treatment
Opioid-Related DisordersThe purpose of this project is to assess whether enhanced outreach counseling (EOC) is an effective outreach strategy for discharged methadone maintenance patients compared to a standard referral procedure. EOC is a brief (30 minute) face-to-face intervention, followed by six weeks of ongoing telephone counseling/case management designed to help eligible out-of-treatment methadone patients re-enter treatment. Several studies have shown those patients who voluntarily re-enter treatment improve significantly following re-enrollment.
Memantine and Naltrexone Treatment for Opioid Dependence
Opioid DependenceThe goal of this study is to test the efficacy of memantine (a noncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonist) as an adjunct to the maintenance treatment with naltrexone in detoxified heroin-dependent individuals.
Buprenorphine/Naloxone for Treatment of Opiate Dependence - 9
Opioid-Related DisordersThe purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy and safety of a buprenorphine/naloxone sublingual tablet formulation as an office-based therapy for opiate-dependence treatment.
Buprenorphine Dose Alteration Study - 1
Opioid-Related DisordersThe purpose of this study is to examine the effects in buprenorphine dose alterations in opioid dependent individuals being maintained on buprenorphine.
Alternate Day Buprenorphine Administration, Phase XI - 16
Opioid-Related DisordersThe purpose of this study is to evaluate open buprenorphine dosing with dose choice after open exposure.