Can your favorite song fight opioid cravings?
NCT ID NCT06948890
Summary
This small, completed study explored whether listening to music could help reduce cravings for opioids. Researchers worked with 28 adults who have opioid addiction and are in stable treatment. Participants were shown drug-related images, and those who listened to music they chose were checked to see if their cravings were lower than those who sat in silence.
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Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, 02459, United States
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