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.
We are looking for healthy males, age 40-59 years old, non-smoking un-medicated who work the "shift-work" schedule (>3 shifts per month outside 7 am-6 pm for the past 10 or more years & own a smartphone which installs the remote sensing applications. or "day workers" who work 7 am-6 pm …
HVTN 405/HPTN 1901 will describe immune responses in study participants with a history of recovering from SARS- CoV-2 infection. A main aim of HVTN 405/HPTN 1901 is to develop antibody assays that can be reliably used to detect SARS-CoV-2 infection in vaccine and monoclonal antibody studies to prevent COVID-19. This …
The purpose of this study is to determine whether progesterone is helpful in reducing withdrawal symptoms, cigarette cravings, and smoking behavior. This study will also use brain imaging to measure the possible effects of progesterone on your brain chemicals. Healthy male and non-pregnant female smokers are invited to screen for …
Up to 9 weeks, including Screening (up to 3 weeks), up to 2 weeks for Lead-in Period and residential Treatment Period receiving decreasing doses of Buprenorphine and increasing doses of either active or placebo Naltrexone, 4-5 days for VIVITROL induction and post-VIVITROL monitoring, and a 4-week outpatient follow-up period.
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 …
We will examine differences in nAChR availability based on individual differences in the nicotine metabolism rate. Work conducted by Dr. Lermans group at Penn, in collaboration with Drs. Rachel Tyndale (University of Toronto) and Neal Benowitz (University of California, San Francisco) has documented differences in smoking cessation and treatment response …
Alternating phone and in-clinic visits for medical management (MM), laboratory tests, and physical exams, to assess drug compliance, to complete additional questionnaires, and to provide counseling (via “Take Control” videos) over 29 weeks.
This is a 1 – 2 month study examining the extent of lung inflammation between e-cigarette smokers, cigarette smokers, and non-smokers using a new radio tracer, FNOS. FNOS is an experimental radio tracer used to look for inflammation in different parts of the body. The tracer that we will be …
Are you and your physician planning to taper your opioid dose? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a paid research study looking to evaluate how the perception of pain changes as opioid medication is tapered. To learn more about this study contact research coordinator Lizette at 215-615-0512 or …