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Opioids are the most commonly utilized pharmacological treatment for moderate to severe pain. However, their clinical value is hindered by the development of opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH). OIH manifests as heightened pain sensitivity, and is an increasingly challenging drawback to the efficacy of opioid treatment. Although the mechanism of action modulating OIH is not completely understood, previous animal studies suggest that this phenomenon is a result of proinflammatory responses. Thus, administering an adjunct anti-inflammatory agent may attenuate OIH. Minocycline is one such agent; it is a tetracycline derivative antibiotic that inhibits microglia activation, nitric oxide (NO) production, and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines. In fact, recent evidence suggests that minocycline may attenuate the neuroinflammatory effects of opioids while enhancing their antinociceptive effects. Therefore, the investigators will determine if minocycline will mitigate OIH in methadone-maintained patients.


Clinical Trial Description

Sixty completers will be recruited through the VA methadone clinic, as well as through the APT Foundation Methadone Maintenance Program. After the initial phone screening, potential subjects will undergo a comprehensive evaluation which will include medical, psychiatric, and drug use histories as well as physical, psychiatric, and laboratory examinations. Laboratory examination will include CBC, liver and thyroid function tests, serum electrolytes, BUN, creatinine, PT, PTT, urine analysis (including urine pregnancy for women) and urine toxicology screening.

Participants will be terminated from the study following opioid relapse, or use of any other psychotropic medications. If participants are noncompliant (no-show, positive urine screening, noncompliance with medication protocol/missing more than one dose of minocycline/placebo), participation will be terminated.

This double-blind, randomized clinical trial will randomize male and female veterans and non-veterans currently undergoing methadone maintenance treatment for opioid dependence to either minocycline (200mg/day) or placebo for 15 days. Upon inclusion, participants will be subjected to a pain assessment to evaluate baseline pain thresholds and tolerance: the Cold Pressor Test. An experimental treatment of either minocycline or placebo will then be initiated and maintained for 15 days. Additionally, at the beginning of Week 2 of treatment, participants will be given a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) an HP iPAQ Pocket PC 2003 Pro that will administer Ecological Momentary Assessments (EMA). Using EMA, we can assess change in pain sensitivity, withdrawal symptoms and cognitive performance in the participants' natural environment, which increases the ecological validity of the study. Participants will be asked to return to the laboratory several times a week for the 15 consecutive days that they are taking minocycline in order to receive the study medication and to assess changes in pain thresholds and tolerance (i.e. to assess the presence, or lack thereof of hyperalgesia). Upon completion of experimental treatment, participants will be asked to return a final time to undergo pain measurement once more, to assess any changes in pain sensitivity after completion of minocycline. ;


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NCT number NCT02359006
Study type Interventional
Source Yale University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 12, 2015
Completion date April 19, 2017

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