A listing of Addictions medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
The goal is to conduct a screening procedure to be used in evaluating individuals either with or without an alcohol use disorder (AUD) to determine whether it is safe and appropriate for them to participate in a clinical trial, imaging study, genetic study, or other research protocol that matches their …
The goal of this study is to evaluate individuals with and without substance use disorder (SUD) to determine whether it is safe and appropriate for them to participate in a clinical trial, imaging study, or other research protocol that matches the participants’ interests and eligibility. Our goal is to enroll …
This study is being conducted to compare the effects of a medication (extended-release naltrexone or XR-NTX) or placebo (an inactive substance) together with brief counseling on reducing or stopping drinking. XR-NTX is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating alcohol dependence. Its use is experimental …
The purpose of this research is to learn more about mu opioid receptor (MOR) binding in the brain and body. This study will enroll up to 60 adults in three cohorts of up to 20 participants each: Cohort 1: Subjects with a lifetime diagnosis of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) on …
Have problem with opiates? You may qualify for the study if you are: - Between 18–60 years old - In treatment or seeking treatment for opioid use problems - Willing to complete one MRI scan of the brain The study will investigate the psychological and brain mechanisms of opioid use disorder. There will be …
This study is to learn more about social processes on a behavioral and brain level in new mothers. If you are eligible, there are three in person visits, one consisting of an fMRI scan. MRI uses magnetic fields to take pictures of the brain. MRI does not use X-rays and …
The research study is being conducted to understand whether the medication, cariprazine, affects drug use, and brain and behavioral responses in people with opioid and cocaine use disorder already being treated with the medication buprenorphine-naloxone (brand names: Suboxone, Zubsolv, Bunavail). Cariprazine (VRAYLAR ) is FDA-approved for the treatment of certain …