Your phone could help you beat opioid addiction: new study tests Location-Based app to prevent relapse
NCT ID NCT05336188
First seen May 02, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study tests whether a smartphone app can help people receiving medication for opioid use disorder stay drug-free. The app uses location tracking to send personalized alerts when a person enters a high-risk area for relapse. Researchers will also use brain scans to understand why some people respond better to the app. The goal is to improve long-term recovery.
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Brain Imaging Research Center
Little Rock, Arkansas, 72227, United States
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