Opiate Addiction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Buprenorphine Maintenance for Opioid-Addicted Persons in Jail and Post-Release
The purpose of the study is to determine the feasibility of providing buprenorphine maintenance to opioid-dependent offenders in a jail setting and of transitioning those patients to buprenorphine maintenance in the community after their release.
Background: Heroin and other opioid abuse continues as a significant problem among the
criminal justice population. In 2002, the criminal justice system was the source of referral
for 36% of all substance abuse treatment admissions, the largest source of referrals. Heroin
use among offenders has serious health and social consequences. Injection, still the primary
route of administration among heroin users, is strongly associated with the transmission of
HIV, hepatitis C and other blood-borne diseases. During 1997, 20% to 26% of all people
living with HIV in the United States, and 29% to 43% of all those infected with hepatitis C,
passed through a correctional facility. The relationship between heroin use and criminal
activity has been extensively documented. Although methadone maintenance has been the
primary treatment for chronic opioid dependence since the 1970's, correctional systems in
the U.S., with very few exceptions (primarily Rikers Island in New York City), have not
provided institutional access to methadone maintenance. Regrettably, negative attitudes to
methadone are prevalent among criminal justice professionals, the public, treatment
providers and opioid-dependent offenders themselves; there is little prospect of that
changing soon. Buprenorphine maintenance is a recently approved therapy that may be more
acceptable than methadone to the criminal justice system and opioid-dependent offenders.
With one minor exception, buprenorphine has never been systematically administered as an
opioid replacement therapy in a correctional setting in the U.S.
Aims and Objectives:
1. To determine the feasibility of providing buprenorphine maintenance to opioid-dependent
offenders in a jail setting and of transitioning those patients to buprenorphine
maintenance in the community after their release.
2. To conduct a randomized clinical trial of buprenorphine maintenance (N=50) vs.
methadone maintenance (N=50) initiated in the jail setting and continuing in the
community.
3. To determine the reasons that offenders fail to report for community buprenorphine or
methadone treatment after release or drop out of community treatment.
Study Design: Consenting eligible inmates at Rikers Island in New York City will be randomly
assigned to buprenorphine or methadone maintenance in jail and will be referred to a
corresponding community treatment upon their release. Subjects will be followed-up at 3
months after release from jail.
Target Population: Opioid-dependent jail inmates sentenced to 10- 90 days.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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