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NCT ID: NCT01596231 Completed - Alcohol Consumption Clinical Trials

Kudzu Treatment for Alcohol Abuse

KUDZU
Start date: May 2010
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a study designed to test whether a single administration of kudzu extract (2 mg) will significantly reduce the number of drinks consumed during a single 1 ½ hours drinking session when given as pretreatment 2 ½ hours before the drinking session.

NCT ID: NCT01573065 Completed - Alcohol Consumption Clinical Trials

HIV Testing and Brief Alcohol Intervention for Young Drinkers in the Emergency Department

Start date: March 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to determine whether a brief counseling intervention coupled with rapid HIV testing was feasible and effective at decreasing alcohol consumption and sexual risk behaviors among young, unhealthy drinkers presenting to the Emergency Department.

NCT ID: NCT01566370 Terminated - Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trials

Zonisamide for Heavy Drinkers With Bipolar Disorder

ZNSBP
Start date: May 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trial of the medication zonisamide for the purpose of reducing heavy drinking and drinking, as well as reducing mood symptoms, in bipolar subjects that drink excessively and heavily. Hypotheses: (Primary aims); Add-on zonisamide compared to placebo will result in: 1. significant reduction in heavy drinking days, drinks per week and per drinking day, and significantly greater increase in abstinent days, ii) greater rates of abstinence and abstinence to heavy drinking, greater reduction in biomarkers of heavy alcohol use such as gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), and greater reduction in alcohol urge or "craving", 2. Significant reduction in prevalent mood symptoms on the BRMS and BRMeS, CARS, HAMD, or no worsening of euthymic mood, and significant improvement on the Clinical Global Impressions Scale-Severity. 3. (Secondary aims) Add-on zonisamide compared to placebo will result in significant reduction in weight (kilograms) and other secondary weight-related metabolic factors such as fasting glucose, lipid profile, and blood pressure. 4. (Secondary aims) Add-on zonisamide compared to placebo will result in improved clinical global impression, overall functioning, quality of life, and reduced medical symptoms. 5.) (Exploratory Aims) To will examine interactions between genotype and medication on treatment response for allelic variation in genetic loci related to the major neurotransmitter and neurophysiologic pathways that are relevant to bipolar disorder, alcoholism, and zonisamide mechanism of action.

NCT ID: NCT01553136 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Varenicline Treatment of Alcohol Dependence in Smokers

Start date: September 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether varenicline is effective in the treatment of alcohol dependence in smokers.

NCT ID: NCT01529047 Completed - Cannabis Clinical Trials

Web-based vs In-person Personalized Feedback Intervention for Comorbid Substance Use and Disordered Gambling

Start date: February 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Rates of gambling and substance use behaviors are elevated among emerging adults (ages 18-24), and these behaviors are individually and jointly associated with a host of negative consequences. Evidence suggests there is significant overlap between these behaviors as well as comorbidity of associated mental disorders (i.e., pathological gambling and substance abuse/dependence). Prior research suggests that a brief in-person delivered personalized feedback intervention (PFI) may be an effective method of reducing these behaviors and their associated consequences among emerging adults. Thus, the purpose of this study is to determine the relative efficacy of an in-person delivered PFI versus a Web-based PFI in reducing gambling, alcohol and marijuana use behaviors and related-consequences in a sample of emerging adults, as well as explore potential moderators and mediators of intervention efficacy and the longevity of intervention effects (over a period of 18-months).

NCT ID: NCT01521078 Completed - Clinical trials for Risky Alcohol Consumption

Web-based Personalized Feedback for University Students

Start date: January 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Excessive alcohol consumption in university students continues for be a serious public health concern with a variety of negative consequences. There have been a number of different brief interventions developed to address this issue among university students. The current project will add to this literature by evaluating the use of a personalized feedback intervention (www.CheckYourDrinkingU.net; CYDU). Specifically, this trial will examine whether providing access to the CYDU will result in short-term reductions in drinking. This issue is important as use of these interventions is not a mandatory requirement for university students so the issue is whether making materials of this type available leads to any reductions in risky drinking. It is hypothesized that students provided access to the CYDU will display greater reductions in drinking at a six-week follow-up as compared to students who were not provided access to the CYDU.

NCT ID: NCT01519063 Completed - Alcohol Drinking Clinical Trials

Naltrexone and Memantine Effects on Alcohol Drinking Behaviors

Start date: January 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the combined effects of the study medications naltrexone and memantine on alcohol drinking behaviors.

NCT ID: NCT01501552 Completed - Alcoholism Clinical Trials

Trial Testing the Effect of Strategies on Performance of Brief Intervention Programmes for Harmful Alcohol Consumption

ODHIN_RCT
Start date: January 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The overall objective is to study if training and support, financial reimbursement and referral to an internet based brief intervention programme, singly or in combination, may increase implementation of evidence based methods of identification and brief intervention for excessive alcohol consumption in routine primary health care.

NCT ID: NCT01473719 Completed - Clinical trials for Sexually Transmitted Infections

Emerging Adults Who Use Alcohol and Marijuana

HEAT
Start date: January 2012
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to if a brief motivational intervention, compared to health education sessions, reduces alcohol and marijuana use and is related to fewer sexually transmitted infections (STI)in emerging adults who are engaging in alcohol and marijuana use.

NCT ID: NCT01442753 Completed - Smoking Clinical Trials

Family-Skills Training to Prevent Tobacco and Other Substance Use in Latino Youth

Start date: September 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of a family-based tobacco use prevention intervention directed at immigrant Latino parents of middle school aged youth as delivered in partnership with seven community organizations. The primary outcomes of the study are youth susceptibility to tobacco use, and changes in parenting practices among the parents of the youth. The planning, initiation, and delivery of the intervention will occur in collaboration with community organizations that have identified this project as important to the families they serve. Though the collaboratively designed training curriculum has been successfully tested and a study design for the current project established, a substantive development period for this project will allow the research team and collaborating organizations to consider key aspects of design and delivery.