Sleep therapy may cut opioid use in chronic pain patients

NCT ID NCT06345872

First seen Nov 06, 2025 · Last updated Jun 12, 2026 · Updated 29 times

Summary

This study tests two behavioral programs designed to improve sleep in adults who have both chronic pain and chronic insomnia and who take prescribed opioids. The goal is to see if better sleep can help reduce pain and lower the need for opioid medication. Researchers will track sleep quality, pain levels, and opioid use over time using diaries, activity monitors, and brain scans.

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Locations

  • University of South Florida

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    Tampa, Florida, 33612, United States

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