New approach tested to help HIV patients cut down on drinking
NCT ID NCT06006143
Summary
This pilot study is testing whether a combination of medication and counseling is practical, acceptable, and helpful for reducing alcohol use in people who have HIV and alcohol use disorder. The 12-week program involves taking an existing medication (used 'off-label' for alcohol) and meeting with a clinical pharmacist for behavioral support. Researchers will measure if participants can stick with the program and if it helps them drink less.
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Atlanta VA Medical Center
RECRUITINGDecatur, Georgia, 30033, United States
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