Cocaine Use Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Treatment With Lorcaserin for Cocaine Use: The TLC Study
This project is a placebo-controlled, double-blind randomized trial evaluating the feasibility, tolerability, acceptability and adherence for lorcaserin among actively using, men who have sex with men (MSM) with cocaine use disorders.The study will enroll 45 individuals who will randomly be assigned to either the treatment (lorcaserin) arm or the placebo arm, to be taken twice a day for 12 weeks.
This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 12-week parallel group pilot study with 2:1 random assignment to 20 mg of extended-release oral lorcaserin versus placebo. Participants are recruited via street outreach, recruitment flyers, sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and HIV clinics, needle exchanges, community organizations, MSM bars, online Web sites, and social media. Potential participants complete a brief telephone screen to assess initial eligibility and, if eligible, are scheduled for an in-person screening visit. All participants give informed consent using University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved consent forms. A 10-item true/false questionnaire is used to verify participants' understanding of the trial. The target sample size for the study was 45 participants (The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) closed down the study early due to a long-term safety study showing that long term use of lorcaserin could be hazardous to your health). Only 22 of the 45 participants were randomized to the study. With the proposed sample size, we estimate that proportions for our feasibility and acceptability outcomes would be estimated within margins of sampling error (Mean squared error (MSEs); i.e., half widths of 95% confidence intervals) of ≤14.4 percentage points, and means with MSEs of 0.30 standard deviations, both typical for a small pilot study. Participants are screened for eligibility based on inclusion criteria. At Enrollment, participants are instructed to take one pill each day of extended-release lorcaserin 20mg or placebo. Medications are dispensed in bottles with Medication Events Monitoring (MEMS) caps, which are wireless medication monitoring devices that record each opening as a real-time medication event. All participants are asked about potential adverse events at each follow-up visit; symptom-driven physical exams and safety laboratory monitoring are done at weeks 4, 8, and 12. Adverse events are classified using the Division of AIDS (DAIDS) Table for Grading Severity of Adult Adverse Experiences for HIV Prevention Trials Network. Participants are seen every week for substance use counseling and urine tests for cocaine metabolites. Trained staff, supervised by a clinical psychologist, administered brief (20-30 minutes) substance use counseling at follow-up visits. Audio-computer assisted self-interviews (ACASI) are used to standardize data collection and minimize reporting bias. Standardized measures are used to assess drug and alcohol use using timeline followback, substance use treatment, craving and severity of cocaine dependence, and sexual risk behavior. Acceptability measures include questions on attitudes about trial participation, level of satisfaction with trial procedures, and trial medication. ;
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