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Filter by:This is a double blind, placebo controlled, randomized trial to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of ANS-6637 in adults with opioid use disorder with and without opioid agonist therapy. Patients will be randomized to two arms: (1) ANS-6637 for three months vs (2) Placebo for three months. Subjects will subsequently be followed for an additional one month post treatment.
This study will assesses the efficacy of buprenorphine/naloxone vs buprenorphine on maternal withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings. This is a randomized controlled trial to a cohort of pregnant women seeking medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorders. Half of participants will receive buprenorphine, while the other half of participants receive a combination of buprenorphine/naloxone
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on craving in individuals treated with buprenorphine for opioid use disorder. In this study, individuals will receive 10 sessions of TMS (twice daily for 5 days). The investigators will assess craving, substance use, and mood throughout the study and 1-2 weeks post-treatment.
This study evaluates the effectiveness of integrating empirically-supported treatments for an opioid use disorder into a primary care setting. These treatments will include ASAM Criteria multidimensional assessment, cognitive behavioral therapy and relapse prevention with contingency management, medication-assisted treatment, and recovery support services. Half of participants will be assigned to opioid use disorder treatment in a federally qualified health center, and half will receive treatment at a publicly-funded intensive outpatient addiction treatment program which has the ability to offer medication-assisted treatment.
In this treatment development project, the investigators propose to develop and assess the feasibility and acceptability of a narrative-based video intervention and accompanying workbook (entitled MATTeRS: Medication Assisted Treatments: Telling Real Stories) designed to be used by people in inpatient opioid detoxification. Using the Health Belief Model as a framework, videos will provide information about the uses and outcomes of Medication Assisted Treatments (MATs) compared to other or no post-detoxification treatment through the use of narratives from real people's lives.
Healthy adult men who abuse opioids and are physically dependent on them will be invited to participate in a study to examine the ability of NT-814, a neurokinin (NK) antagonist at the 1 and 3 receptor subtypes, to alter the abuse liability of oxycodone.
Pilot study of 12 outpatients in early recovery from illicit drug use,post-detox and on buprenorphine-naloxone maintenance will be offered 12 TEAS adjunct treatments over 6 weeks(X2/week) to ascertain if they experience any improvement in mood,sleep,overall quality of life and decrease drug cravings ultimately while facing everyday life stressors.