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Dextroamphetamine as Adjunct in Cocaine/Opiate Dependent Patients - 3
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Study NCT00000306   Information provided by National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
First Received: September 20, 1999   Last Updated: August 11, 2008   History of Changes

September 20, 1999
August 11, 2008
September 1994
 
  • Craving
  • Drug use
  • Medication compliance
  • Retention
  • Addiction severity
  • Mood indicators
  • Psychiatric interview
Same as current
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Effectiveness measures including psycho-social variables, side effects, and self-reported measures.
Same as current
 
Dextroamphetamine as Adjunct in Cocaine/Opiate Dependent Patients - 3
Dextroamphetamine as an Adjunct in Cocaine/Opiate Dependent Patients

The purpose of this study is to evaluate dextroamphetamine sulfate (sustained release) as an adjunct in concurrent cocaine and opiate dependent patients.

This 27-week double-blind, placebo controlled treatment is designed to evaluate dextroamphetamine sulfate (sustained release) as an adjunct in concurrent cocaine and opiate dependent patients. All subjects will receive methadone. For the treatment of cocaine dependence, subjects will receive one of 2 doses of dextroamphetamine (15 or 30mg) or placebo. After 4 weeks of treatment the dose level of dextroamphetamine is doubled (30 or 60mg). This dose is maintained for 20 weeks; during which subjects attend twice weekly visits to the clinic and receive weekly cognitive behavioral therapy. Follow up evaluations will be conducted out to 3 months post treatment. Subjects will be assisted in transferring to Houston area methadone clinics to maintain treatment for opiate dependence following treatment completion.

Phase II
Interventional
Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Single Group Assignment, Safety/Efficacy Study
  • Cocaine-Related Disorders
  • Opioid-Related Disorders
Drug: Dextroamphetamine
 
 

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Completed
140
September 2001
 

Inclusion Criteria- Subject must:

  • Exhibit cocaine and opiate dependence through a DSM-IV diagnosis as determined by SCID.
  • Be between 18 and 45 years old
  • Women must agree to use contraception
  • Have an EKG that has been confirmed by a cardiologist
  • Give a cocaine positive urine during screening - Present with evidence of opiate withdrawal

Exclusion Criteria- Subject must not:

• Have a serious medical illness including, but not limited to the following: Hypertension Significant heart disease Clinically significant cardiovascular abnormality Angina Hepatic, renal, or gastrointestinal disorders that could result in an altered metabolism or excretion of study agent

  • Have any Axis I disorder that is not related to drug use
  • Have current dependence on any psychoactive disorder other than nicotine
  • Be on probation or parole for reasons other than those related to drug charges (ASI)
  • Be pregnant or lactating
  • Have been in any outside treatment in 3 months
Both
18 Years to 45 Years
Yes
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United States
 
NCT00000306
 
NIDA-09262-3, P50-09262-3
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
University of Texas
Principal Investigator: John Grabowski, Ph.D. University of Texas
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
August 2008

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