Zapping the brain to fight opioid cravings
NCT ID NCT07158853
Summary
This study is testing whether adding a non-invasive brain stimulation technique (tDCS) and cognitive training exercises helps people who are already taking buprenorphine medication for opioid addiction. Researchers want to see if this combination can improve brain function related to decision-making and reduce the pull of drug cues. The goal is to find better ways to help people control their addiction and stay in recovery.
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University of Minnesota
RECRUITINGMinneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States
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