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Active clinical trials for "Opioid-Related Disorders"

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Pilot Test of a Community-based Buprenorphine Treatment Intervention

Opioid DependenceInjection Drug Use

The main goal of this study is to pilot test the community-based buprenorphine treatment (CBBT) intervention, examining buprenorphine treatment initiation, opioid use, and HIV risk behaviors. Two groups of participants will be followed for 60 days, with 3 research visits. One group will be enrolled prior to the CBBT intervention (pre-intervention), and one group after the CBBT intervention (post-intervention). Data sources will include questionnaires, urine toxicology tests, and medical record data. Investigators hypothesize that compared to the participants in the pre-intervention group, participants in the post-intervention group will be more likely to initiate buprenorphine treatment, reduce opioid use, and reduce high-risk HIV risk behaviors.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Outcomes of Opioid Addicted Prisoners With Extended-Release Injectable Naltrexone

Opiate Dependence

This study is a collaboration between the University of Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia Prison System, and the North East Treatment Center (NETSteps). It purpose is to study the impact of an injectable opiate addiction medication (extended release naltrexone) given before reentry into the community that might help to improve reconnection to healthcare and other support systems, and possibly help reduce recidivism.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Prospective Investigation of the Risks of Opioid Misuse, Abuse, and Addiction Among Patients Treated...

Opioid-Related DisordersOpiate Addiction2 more

The purpose of this study is to quantify the serious risks of prescription opioid misuse or abuse or opioid use disorder (OUD) associated with the long term use of opioid analgesics for management of chronic pain, among patients prescribed opioid products.

Active22 enrollment criteria

Lorcaserin in Combination With XR-Naltrexone for Relapse Prevention in Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid-use Disorder

This study proposes to recruit patients with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) seeking treatment into our program of outpatient detoxification and naltrexone induction followed by a relapse-prevention treatment with Extended release-naltrexone (XR-NTX) . Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to adjunctive treatment with lorcaserin (N = 40), or placebo (N = 20) with weekly therapy.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Initiating Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Hospitalized Opioid Use Disorder Patients.

Opioid-use Disorder

The purpose of this 24-week study is to evaluate the impact of recovery coach intervention on rates of treatment retention, illicit opioid use, and readmission among hospitalized patients newly initiated on buprenorphine or methadone compared to the control intervention.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Relapse Prevention to Reduce HIV Among Women Prisoners

Opioid DependenceHIV

This study is a feasibility and acceptability study assessing whether providing buprenorphine for women under criminal justice supervision leaving a controlled environment and returning to the community would prevent opioid relapse and reduce HIV risk behaviors.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

The Therapeutic Workplace Initiation Study

Cocaine-Related DisordersOpioid-Related Disorders3 more

The primary purpose of the study is to determine if the central feature of the Therapeutic Workplace, the abstinence reinforcement contingency, is critical to initiate cocaine abstinence in injection drug using methadone patients who use cocaine consistently during methadone treatment. All subjects initially will be invited to attend the Therapeutic Workplace for an initial period, but abstinence will not be required to work during that time. During this initial period, vouchers will be contingent only on workplace attendance and performance on the training programs. Subjects (n=70) who attend the workplace consistently during the first 4 weeks of treatment, but who continue to use cocaine will be randomly assigned to a Work Only or an Abstinence Plus Work group. Subjects in the Work Only group will continue to be able to work independent of their urinalysis results. However, subjects in the Abstinence Plus Work group will be required to provide urine samples that show evidence of recent cocaine abstinence. Subjects in both groups will be invited to stay in the workplace for 6 months. We expect the subjects in the Abstinence and Work group will achieve higher rates of abstinence than the subjects in the Work Only group. This result would show that the abstinence reinforcement contingency (i.e., the requirement to provide cocaine-free urine samples to work and earn vouchers) is important in the initiation of abstinence in the study population.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

SSRI and Buprenorphine

Opiate DependenceDepression

This study is designed to test whether treatment of depressive symptoms using escitalopram improves adherence to Buprenorphine and reduces symptoms of depression for individuals receiving Buprenorphine through their medical provider.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Lofexidine for Opiate Withdrawal - 1

Opioid-Related Disorders

The purpose of this study is to evaluate lofexidine for opiate withdrawal.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Buprenorphine Formulation Comparison: Sublingual Tablet vs. Solution - 1

Opioid-Related Disorders

The purpose of this study is to compare subject response to liquid vs. tablet formulations, to assess bioequivalency of liquid vs. tablet, to compare subject preference, and to evaluate if dose response curve for tablet is equal to liquid form."

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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