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Buprenorphine as Adjunct to Outpatient Induction Onto Vivitrol

Phase 2
Terminated
Conditions
Opioid-use Disorder
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT03113409
Lead Sponsor
New York State Psychiatric Institute
Brief Summary

The study will enroll 30 opioid-dependent participants into an open-label pilot outpatient study of methods to facilitate induction and stabilization onto XR-NTX. There will be three different methods of XR-NTX induction using increasing doses of oral naltrexone and buprenophine.

Detailed Description

Procedure 1: 5-day induction with increasing doses of oral naltrexone. Participants will receive XR-NTX on day five together with buprenorphine, and will continue receiving buprenorphine for 4 weeks until they receive 2nd XR-NTX dose.

Procedure 2: 10-day induction with buprenorphine administered daily and increasing daily doses of oral naltrexone beginning on day 2 . On day 10 participants will receive XR-NTX dose, and another one 4 weeks later. No buprenorphine will be given beyond day 10.

Procedure 3: 10-day induction with buprenorphine administered daily and increasing daily doses of oral naltrexone beginning on day 2 . On day 10 participants will receive XR-NTX dose, and another one 4 weeks later. Buprenorphine will continue for 4 weeks until the 2nd XR-NTX dose.

All participants will receive weekly therapy with a study psychiatrist. All participants will receive open-label medication.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Age 18-60.
  2. Meets DSM-5 criteria for current opioid use disorder (moderate-severe) of at least six months duration, supported by urine toxicology OR COWS score > or =6 OR Naloxone Challenge.
  3. Voluntarily seeking treatment for opioid dependence.
  4. In otherwise good health based on complete medical history and physical examination within normal ranges (AST or ALT < 3 times normal). )
  5. Able to give written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Methadone maintenance treatment or regular use of illicit methadone (> 30 mg per week).
  2. Maintenance on, or regular use of buprenorphine or other long-acting narcotic agonists.
  3. Pregnancy, lactation, or failure in a sexually active woman to use adequate contraceptive methods.
  4. Active medical illness which might make participation hazardous, such as untreated hypertension, acute hepatitis with AST or ALT > 3 times normal, AIDS (CD4 count under 200 currently or medically ill with an opportunistic infection), unstable diabetes.
  5. Active psychiatric disorder which might interfere with participation or make participation hazardous, including DSM-5 Schizophrenia or any psychotic disorder, severe Major Depressive Disorder, or suicide risk or 1 or more suicide attempts within the past year.
  6. Physiologically dependent on alcohol or sedative- hypnotics with impending withdrawal. Other substance use diagnoses are not exclusionary.
  7. History of allergic or adverse reaction to buprenorphine, naltrexone, naloxone, clonidine, or clonazepam.
  8. Chronic organic mental disorder (e.g. AIDS (CD4 count under 200 currently or medically ill with an opportunistic infection) dementia).
  9. History of accidental drug overdose in the last 3 years as defined as an episode of opioid-induced unconsciousness or incapacitation, whether or not medical treatment was sought or received.
  10. Painful medical condition that requires ongoing opioid analgesia or anticipated surgery necessitating opioid medications.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Procedure 1BuprenorphineProcedure 1: 5-day induction with increasing doses of oral naltrexone. Participants will receive XR-NTX on day five together with buprenorphine, and will continue receiving buprenorphine for 4 weeks until they receive 2nd XR-NTX dose.
Procedure 1NaltrexoneProcedure 1: 5-day induction with increasing doses of oral naltrexone. Participants will receive XR-NTX on day five together with buprenorphine, and will continue receiving buprenorphine for 4 weeks until they receive 2nd XR-NTX dose.
Procedure 1VivitrolProcedure 1: 5-day induction with increasing doses of oral naltrexone. Participants will receive XR-NTX on day five together with buprenorphine, and will continue receiving buprenorphine for 4 weeks until they receive 2nd XR-NTX dose.
Procedure 2BuprenorphineProcedure 2: 10-day induction with buprenorphine administered daily and increasing daily doses of oral naltrexone beginning on day 2 . On day 10 participants will receive XR-NTX dose, and another one 4 weeks later. No buprenorphine will be given beyond day 10.
Procedure 2NaltrexoneProcedure 2: 10-day induction with buprenorphine administered daily and increasing daily doses of oral naltrexone beginning on day 2 . On day 10 participants will receive XR-NTX dose, and another one 4 weeks later. No buprenorphine will be given beyond day 10.
Procedure 3BuprenorphineProcedure 3: 10-day induction with buprenorphine administered daily and increasing daily doses of oral naltrexone beginning on day 2 . On day 10 participants will receive XR-NTX dose, and another one 4 weeks later. Buprenorphine will continue for 4 weeks until the 2nd XR-NTX dose.
Procedure 3NaltrexoneProcedure 3: 10-day induction with buprenorphine administered daily and increasing daily doses of oral naltrexone beginning on day 2 . On day 10 participants will receive XR-NTX dose, and another one 4 weeks later. Buprenorphine will continue for 4 weeks until the 2nd XR-NTX dose.
Procedure 3VivitrolProcedure 3: 10-day induction with buprenorphine administered daily and increasing daily doses of oral naltrexone beginning on day 2 . On day 10 participants will receive XR-NTX dose, and another one 4 weeks later. Buprenorphine will continue for 4 weeks until the 2nd XR-NTX dose.
Procedure 2VivitrolProcedure 2: 10-day induction with buprenorphine administered daily and increasing daily doses of oral naltrexone beginning on day 2 . On day 10 participants will receive XR-NTX dose, and another one 4 weeks later. No buprenorphine will be given beyond day 10.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percentage of Patients Who Receive the Second Injection of XR-NTX.4 weeks after 1st injection

Percentage of patient who initiated Procedure 1 and completed the study receiving the 2nd injection of XR-NTX

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

New York State Psychiatric Institute

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New York, New York, United States

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