Zapping the brain to fight meth cravings
NCT ID NCT07479771
Summary
This study is testing whether a gentle, non-invasive brain stimulation technique can help people with methamphetamine addiction. It aims to reduce drug cravings and improve decision-making by targeting a specific brain area involved in reward and impulse control. The research will involve 60 participants who will receive either real or sham stimulation over five days, followed by assessments of their cravings and behavior.
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Shanghai Mental Health Center
Shanghai, Shanghai, Shanghai, China, 200000, 200030, China
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