Ketone drink trial aims to ease opioid withdrawal agony
NCT ID NCT07128524
Summary
This study is testing whether a ketone supplement drink can help reduce cravings and ease withdrawal symptoms for people with opioid use disorder. Fifty adults starting inpatient withdrawal treatment will take either the ketone drink or a placebo three times a day for a week. Researchers will measure changes in their cravings, mood, pain sensitivity, and withdrawal symptoms to see if the supplement helps.
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Caron Pennsylvania Addiction Treatment and Rehab Center
Wernersville, Pennsylvania, 19565, United States
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