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Filter by:The aim of the study is to examine whether electronic compliance monitoring in real time could offer some advantages compared to normal electronic monitoring in opioid substitution treatment. The investigators would also like know whether this method could enable the quick detection of possible problems in medication intakes and/or prevent the abuse or diversion of substitution medications.
The aim of the study is to examine the tolerability and abuse potential of the diluted methadone solution (5 mg/ml → 2 mg/ml) in combination with naloxone in opioid substitution treatment. Study hypothesis: Treatment with this diluted combination product is safer than with methadone alone (5 mg/ml) and combination product does not precipitate withdrawal symptoms in opioid dependent patients.
A randomized, double blind clinical trial comparing buprenorphine and naltrexone maintenance treatment when combined with drug abuse and HIV risk reduction counseling (DC-HIV) for heroin and opium addicts in Iran.