New center aims to break the cycle of opioid overdoses
NCT ID NCT06768814
First seen May 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026 · Updated 4 times
Summary
This study looks at whether a special short-stay center (less than 24 hours) can help people who have had an opioid overdose. Participants are adults in Seattle who are stable after emergency medical services arrive. The center offers monitoring, medications for opioid use disorder, and links to ongoing care. Researchers will compare outcomes like repeat overdoses and treatment retention among those who go to the center versus those who don't.
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Downtown Emergency Service Center's Overdose Recovery and Care Access Centers
RECRUITINGSeattle, Washington, 98104, United States
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