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The Efficacy of Doxazosin for Cocaine Users (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 …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Completed
Pain and Anxiety Management With Oral Narcotic for Pediatric Suture Repair (External Link)
A prospective, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial in a tertiary care pediatric emergency department with an annual census of 80,000 visits per year. Patients will be randomized by a randomization …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Completed
Rivastigmine and Huperzine A as Treatments for Cocaine Dependence (External Link)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the interactions between cocaine and oral rivastigmine and between cocaine and oral huperzine A (HupA). The following Specific Aims are proposed: 1. …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Completed
Postoperative Effects of Intranasal Fentanyl, IV and IM Morphine in Children Undergoing Myringotomy (External Link)
Preoperative anxiety will be assessed by the modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale (mYPAS) at two points - (1) prior to separating the patient from the caretaker and bringing the patient …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Completed
Naltrexone and Adrenergic Agents to Reduce Heroin Use in Heroin Addicts (External Link)
Heroin addiction is a serious health problem with no available medical treatment for preventing relapse. Naltrexone is a medication that is currently used to treat substance addiction. It acts by …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Completed
Dexmedetomidine in Pediatric Tonsillectomy (External Link)
Dexmedetomidine, an alpha 2 agonist provides some analgesia without respiratory depression. Children undergoing tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy occasionally have episodes of respiratory obstruction in the recovery room following administration of opioids. …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Completed
Pharmacogenetics of Disulfiram for Cocaine (External Link)
Dopamine, a type of neurotransmitter, is the brain's "feel good" chemical. The amount of dopamine in the body may be an important factor in how cocaine addicts respond to treatment. …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor