Can bad sleep make pain pills less effective and more addictive?

NCT ID NCT04299490

Summary

This study aimed to understand how common sleep problems affect the brain's response to pain medication. Researchers tested healthy adults after disrupting their sleep to see if poor sleep changed how well a pain drug worked and whether it increased the risk of misuse. The goal was to learn why sleep issues might contribute to chronic pain and substance use problems.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21224, United States

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