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Found 4 Overdose trials

A listing of Overdose medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

 The Whole Health Study: Collaborative Care for OUD and Mental Health Conditions: Randomized Trial

The Whole Health Study: Collaborative Care for OUD and Mental Health Conditions: Randomized Trial

18-99 years
All genders
We are interested in comparing 3 care conditions to determine which condition is best to help people with opioid use disorder (OUD) and mental illness reduce their drug use and improve their psychiatric symptoms. The model we are testing is called collaborative care. This model uses a team-based approach in …
 Addressing Barriers to Engagement with Harm Reduction Services for Opioid Overdose Prevention

Addressing Barriers to Engagement with Harm Reduction Services for Opioid Overdose Prevention

18-100 years
Healthy Volunteer
All genders
Help us understand how to better prevent harm in people who use drugs. If you are over 18, live or work in New York City, and have used drugs in the past 3 months, then you may qualify for a research study on your experiences with harm reduction health services. Eligible …

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All genders
A knowledge gap exists regarding social determinants of overdose deaths compared to nonfatal overdoses, and a lack of understanding on polysubstance use's role in overdoses. Project aim is to create a sub-registry from multiple sites' collection of clinical information on patients who present to the ED with overdose. Blood will …
 A Randomized study of EHR Defaults and Using social Comparison feedback to Effectively decrease opioid prescription pill burden - The REDUCE Trial

A Randomized study of EHR Defaults and Using social Comparison feedback to Effectively decrease opioid prescription pill burden - The REDUCE Trial

All genders
Observational
Opioid-related abuse and overdose represent a growing national epidemic in the United States. Clinician practice patterns play an important role: opioid prescriptions impact the likelihood that patients will misuse or become dependent on these medications, with longer prescriptions leading to greater sustained use. In this study, we will evaluate a …