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NCT ID: NCT05896878 Enrolling by invitation - Opioid Use Clinical Trials

The Effects of Daily Anti-inflammatory Supplementation on Foundation Pain Index Scores in Chronic Opiate Patients

Start date: July 10, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a research study to evaluate the effectiveness of daily supplementation with Root.Health, a plant-based dietary supplement, on reducing levels of 11 abnormal urine biomarkers associated with chronic pain. Biomarkers are molecules found in blood, tissues, or other body fluids (such as urine) that indicate normal or abnormal processes.

NCT ID: NCT05644587 Enrolling by invitation - Opioid Use Clinical Trials

Novel Induction to Buprenorphine/Naloxone

Start date: February 6, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Microdosing induction is a novel method of starting buprenorphine/naloxone without patients experiencing the opioid withdrawal that is a part of traditional induction. Patients take small doses of buprenorphine/naloxone that increase slowly over a week. Although microdosing induction has been supported anecdotally, its effectiveness is not known. The proposed study will compare the effectiveness and safety of two induction strategies for transitioning patients from opioids to buprenorphine/naloxone. All inductions will occur in an outpatient telehealth opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment setting. The study will compare patients who receive traditional induction versus microdosing induction. Primary outcomes include effectiveness and safety. Secondary outcomes include treatment retention, self-reported use of opioids during induction, return to opioid use, opioid appearance in drug screens, craving/withdrawal symptoms, and patient satisfaction.

NCT ID: NCT02167425 Enrolling by invitation - HIV Clinical Trials

Study of Integrating Antiretroviral Therapy With Methadone Treatment for People Who Inject Drugs

IMAT
Start date: February 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To improve ART initiation among people who inject drugs, the investigators propose to develop and pilot a multi-component Integrated Methadone and Antiretroviral Therapy strategy (IMAT) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. In doing so, the investigators anticipate building a functional model of methadone and ART integration that improves the effectiveness and efficiency of service delivery.