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Active clinical trials for "Opioid-Related Disorders"

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Optimizing Outcomes Using Suboxone for Opiate Dependence

Opioid Dependency

Building on a platform of pharmacological treatment with Suboxone (buprenorphine and naloxone), participants are randomly assigned to one of four psychosocial treatment conditions.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

ALK21-021: A Safety Study of Medisorb® Naltrexone (VIVITROL®) Administered to Health Care Professionals...

Opiate Dependence

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and tolerability of Medisorb® naltrexone (VIVITROL®) when administered over a period of 24 months to health care professionals who have a history of opioid dependence.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Induction of Opioid-Dependent Individuals Onto Buprenorphine and Buprenorphine/Naloxone

Opioid-related Disorders

The purpose of this study is to compare the presence, degree, time course and profile of opioid withdrawal symptoms associated with induction onto new formulations of buprenorphine or buprenorphine/naloxone in persons with active opioid dependence. The primary outcome measure is the severity of withdrawal symptoms measured using the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS). The primary study hypothesis is that neither drug formulation will precipitate an opioid withdrawal syndrome.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Safety and Tolerability of Buprenorphine/Naloxone Film Strips

Opioid-Related Disorders

This study will evaluate the safety and tolerability on the oral mucosa of buprenorphine/naloxone film strips administered either sublingually or buccally daily for 12 weeks in opioid dependent individuals who are already on a stable regimen of buprenorphine/naloxone.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Prospective Cohort of Opiate Dependent Patients on Buprenorphine/Naloxone for Maintenance

Opiate Dependence

The purpose of this study was to expand access to buprenorphine using a mobile health care system among marginalized populations with or at high risk for HIV and observe longitudinal effects of treatment.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Gabapentin Treatment of Benzodiazepine Abuse in Methadone Maintenance Patients

Benzodiazepine DependenceOpioid Dependence

The aim of this project is to study the use of gabapentin in reducing benzodiazepine abuse in methadone maintenance patients. A second aim is to study the effects of gabapentin on craving, mood, anxiety, and sleep disturbance in methadone maintenance patients abusing benzodiazepines. The proposed protocol is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot outpatient trial of gabapentin in the treatment of benzodiazepine abuse in methadone maintenance patients. All subjects will receive weekly manual-guided psychotherapy directed at achieving abstinence and improving current functioning. The primary outcome measure, benzodiazepine use, will be assessed weekly by a combination of self-report (time line follow-back method) and urine toxicology. Associated psychological symptoms of craving, mood, anxiety, and sleep disturbance, will be assessed by a combination of clinician and self-rated instruments. The investigators hypothesize that individuals receiving methadone maintenance treatment who are abusing (nonprescribed use) benzodiazepines have difficulty in reducing or discontinuing benzodiazepine use because of the significant anxiety, mood, and sleep disturbance symptoms that accompany reduction in use. Gabapentin, an anticonvulsant which has anxiolytic and sedating properties, may alleviate the symptoms associated with a reduction in benzodiazepine abuse and make the achievement of abstinence more likely when administered in the setting of an active psychotherapy condition.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Brief Introductory Therapy for Opioid Dependence

Opiate DependenceHIV Infections

A randomized clinical trial to compare the efficacy of Behavioral Drug and HIV Risk Reduction Counseling (BDRC) and standard methadone drug counseling.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Extended-Release Naltrexone for Opioid Relapse Prevention Following Release From Jail

Opiate Dependence

This pilot study's primary aim is to compare rates of sustained opioid relapse, defined as self-reported opioid use >50% (>15 of 30) of days during the first 30 days following release from jail, among persons treated with XR-NTX pre-release vs. controls not receiving XR-NTX.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Opiate Dependence: Combined Naltrexone/Behavior Therapy - 1

Heroin Dependence

The overall goal of this research project is to test a newly developed behavioral therapy to enhance the efficacy of naltrexone maintenance and make it a viable alternative to methadone maintenance or detoxification methods for treatment of opiate dependence. HYPOTHESES: Outpatient treatment with Behavioral Naltrexone Therapy will yield a lower rate of relapse to illicit opiates compared to naltrexone plus Compliance Enhancement (CE) Therapy. Lifetime history of depression will predict dysphoria and non-compliance with naltrexone.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Buprenorphine as a Treatment for Individuals Dependent on Analgesic Opioids

Opioid-Related Disorders

Opioids used to treat chronic pain have a high abuse potential. The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of buprenorphine in treating opioid dependent individuals who abuse opioids that are prescribed for chronic pain.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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