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NCT ID: NCT03954938 Terminated - Clinical trials for Cocaine Use, Unspecified

Behavioral Effects of Drugs (Inpatient): 38

Start date: May 15, 2019
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The specific aim of this project is to demonstrate that the decisional analysis/craving regulation aspects of CBT reduce cocaine self-administration in subjects with cocaine use disorder through diminished craving responses. Thirty non-treatment seeking human subjects meeting diagnostic criteria for cocaine use disorder will complete an outpatient, crossover, placebo-controlled study consisting of 1 practice and 9 experimental sessions. In each experimental session, the reinforcing effects of intranasal cocaine will be determined under one of three regulation of craving conditions that simulate CBT decisional analysis (i.e., negative instruction, positive instruction or a neutral "look" condition). After sampling the dose of cocaine available in each session, subjects will complete the craving manipulation assigned to that session, they will then rate their craving and finally they will have the opportunity to earn the sampled dose in a progressive-ratio procedure. We hypothesize that focusing on the negative effects of cocaine use will decrease craving and reduce cocaine self-administration relative to the positive and "look" conditions, and that craving will be positively correlated with self-administration outcomes.