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NCT ID: NCT04502589 Completed - Alcohol Disorders Clinical Trials

Open Label Pilot Study of Perampanel for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder

Start date: October 15, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this research study is to test the safety, tolerability, and effectiveness of the drug Perampanel when used in persons who drink and wish to stop drinking. Perampanel has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of seizures but has not yet been approved to treat alcohol use disorders. For this reason, it is considered an investigational drug. Some people in this study will receive Perampanel alone and some people will receive Perampanel and Disulfiram, this will be determined by the pharmacy.

NCT ID: NCT02030288 Completed - Clinical trials for Alcohol Use Disorder

Relational Agent for Alcohol Screening and Treatment

RAAST
Start date: February 19, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project will involve the development and initial evaluation of a promising computer-based intervention to improve the primary care management of risky alcohol use among Veterans. The intervention uses a Relational Agent, an on-screen "person" that establishes a relationship with the Veteran to promote positive health behaviors. This study will determine how Veterans interact with this system, how it can be tailored to Veterans' preferences, and its potential effect on risky drinking. If ultimately proven effective, the Relational Agent will have several impacts on Veterans and their health care, including: - (1) lower rates of risky drinking in Veterans - (2) improved rates of brief counseling for Veterans with excessive alcohol use - (3) increased proportion of Veterans referred to Mental Health for alcohol disorders - (4) improved care for Veterans with low levels of health literacy. This study directly supports Secretary Shinseki's Transformational Initiative to employ state-of-the-art information technology to improve quality and access of Veterans' health care.