Scientists test if new pain patch is less addictive than common pill

NCT ID NCT05988710

Summary

This study aims to find out if a low-dose buprenorphine skin patch is as good at relieving pain as the common pill oxycodone, but with a lower risk of abuse and addiction. Researchers will test 120 healthy adults who don't use opioids, giving them different doses of the patch, the pill, and a placebo in separate sessions. They will measure how much pain relief each provides and ask participants how much they 'like' the feeling of each drug to compare their abuse potential.

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Locations

  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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    Nashville, Tennessee, 37069, United States

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