NARCOTIC-RELATED DISORDERS
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Rural opioid treatment breakthrough: monthly shot vs. daily pills
Disease control OngoingThis study tests whether a once-monthly injection of buprenorphine works as well as daily buprenorphine-naloxone pills for people with opioid use disorder living in rural areas. About 144 adults will be randomly assigned to one of the two treatments for 14 weeks. The goal is to s…
Matched conditions: NARCOTIC-RELATED DISORDERS
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Yih-Ing Hser • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Apr 26, 2026 20:01 UTC
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Brain scans reveal Opioid's hidden impact on Moms-to-Be
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study looks at how opioid use disorder and the medication buprenorphine affect the brains of pregnant women. Researchers will compare brain scans of 40 pregnant women with and without opioid use disorder. The goal is to learn how the body processes the medication and how it …
Matched conditions: NARCOTIC-RELATED DISORDERS
Sponsor: Indiana University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 17, 2026 11:37 UTC
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Can training doctors curb the opioid crisis?
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study looks at whether teaching primary care doctors about the risks of opioid painkillers and proper prescribing guidelines can reduce overprescribing. About 52 clinics are taking part. The goal is to lower the chance of addiction and misuse by helping doctors make safer ch…
Matched conditions: NARCOTIC-RELATED DISORDERS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Region Stockholm • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 17, 2026 11:36 UTC
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AI alert system aims to prevent opioid overdoses in real time
Knowledge-focused OngoingThis study looks at whether a machine-learning tool built into electronic health records can help doctors spot patients at high risk for opioid overdose. Researchers are testing it in 13 clinics in Florida with about 674 patients. The tool sends an alert when a doctor prescribes …
Matched conditions: NARCOTIC-RELATED DISORDERS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated May 12, 2026 13:43 UTC