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Lemborexant Augmentation of Naltrexone for Alcohol Craving and Sleep (External Link)
Alcohol is one of the most popular substances used worldwide for thousands of years. Globally, harmful alcohol use continues to be a major public health and economic burden. The World …
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Complementary Combination Therapy for Cocaine Dependence (External Link)
During a screening session participants will provide buccal swab for genetics testing, as preliminary data shows that effects of cocaine and of doxazosin are impacted significantly by the genotype at …
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Pharmacogenetic Trial of Doxazosin for Treatment of Cocaine Abuse (External Link)
The noradrenergic system, especially the alpha 1-adrenergic receptor, may play an important role in cocaine addiction in humans. Doxazosin is a long-acting and selective alpha 1-adrenergic receptor blocker, which inhibits …
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Pramipexole as a Treatment for Cocaine Dependence (External Link)
In this protocol we propose to assess the impact of treatment with higher doses of the potent D2/3 agonist pramipexole, using the extended release preparation that has been shown to …
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Exercise as a Behavioral Treatment for Cocaine Dependence (External Link)
This proposal represents an important research effort with considerable public health significance in that it will provide detailed behavioral and physiological data for a non-pharmacological intervention to treat stimulant addiction. …
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A Pilot Study of Cabergoline for the Treatment of Cocaine Dependence (External Link)
Secondary aims are to clarify the genetics of substance abuse, potentially leading to improved methods to diagnosis those at risk and to help develop better therapeutic interventions and to develop …
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Completed
Modafinil - Escitalopram Study for Cocaine Dependence (External Link)
In this application, we propose an augmentation strategy intended to improve the efficacy of modafinil as a potential treatment for cocaine dependence. Recent data indicates that during chronic treatment modafinil …
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Multisite Controlled Trial of Cocaine Vaccine (External Link)
This 18-week, placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial among 300 cocaine dependent patients is designed to test the efficacy of a newly developed active vaccine against cocaine (TA-CD). TA-CD vaccine consists of …
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Pharmacogenetics of Doxazosin for Cocaine Dependence (External Link)
The NE system, especially the alpha 1-adrenergic receptor, may play an important role in cocaine addiction in humans. The results of this study will provide medical safety data on the …
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Lead Sponsor
Completed
The Effects of Doxazosin on the Cardiovascular and Subjective Effects of Cocaine (External Link)
Primary Objective: The primary objective is to determine the safety of treatment with doxazosin in cocaine-dependent volunteers by examining hemodynamic and subjective effects of administration of ascending doses of cocaine …
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Lead Sponsor