Scientists develop 'Fake Meth' blocks to track real addiction
NCT ID NCT07464873
Summary
This study is testing a new visual tool to help researchers measure how much methamphetamine people use each day. The tool uses clear blocks containing a harmless substance that looks like meth to help users estimate their daily amounts. Researchers will check if this method is reliable, accurate, and acceptable to people who use meth, with the goal of using it in future treatment trials.
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SFDPH Center on Substance Use and Health
San Francisco, California, 94102, United States
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