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The purpose of this study is determine the safety, efficacy and tolerability of a novel drug APH-1501 as a pharmacotherapy for Opioid Dependence. The investigators will evaluate the safety of escalating doses APH-1501.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a Phase 2a Exploratory Pilot study assessing the efficacy, immunogenicity and pharmacology of APH-1501, Cannabidiol (CBD), a unique, bioactive component of marijuana, in reducing early attrition and improving outcome in opioid-dependent individual in adults diagnosed with an opioid addiction, ages 21-55 years of age. Subjects will be randomized into 4 groups receiving APH-1501 or placebo over a 30 day period that includes a regimen of reformulated 400, 600 or 800 mg/m2 APH 1501 or placebo. This trial will target opioid-dependent patients who have completed detoxification and are in a treatment facility. During the trial period, participants will be given APH-1501 twice a day for 30 days. Given prior evidence based research on CBD there should be minimum to no side effects to taking APH 1501. The overarching research question for the study is the efficacy of APH 1501, pharmaceutical-grade CBD (>98.5% and < 0.3% Δ9-THC) for clinical use in the treatment of opioid addiction. This is an intervention model design with three treatment groups, parallel assignment. This study is designed for sufficient time in between dose escalations to allow for interim analysis of safety and tolerability data to be considered for the safest approach to assess the effects of the compound as a therapeutic agent. Randomization will be stratified by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)_V diagnosis taking into account any co-morbid features or dual diagnosis. ;


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NCT number NCT03813095
Study type Interventional
Source Aphios
Contact Trevor P Castor
Phone 7819326933
Email tcastor@aphios.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase Phase 2
Start date October 2023
Completion date December 2025

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