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Clinical Trials/NCT00461890
NCT00461890
Terminated
Phase 4

Long-Acting Injectable Naltrexone Treatment of Alcohol Dependence in Primary Care vs. in Specialized Chemical Dependence Treatment: A Pilot Trial

State University of New York - Upstate Medical University1 site in 1 country20 target enrollmentOctober 2006

Overview

Phase
Phase 4
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Alcohol Dependence
Sponsor
State University of New York - Upstate Medical University
Enrollment
20
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Primary Outcomes: Feasibility of an injectable naltrexone study in the primary care setting.
Status
Terminated
Last Updated
14 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The goal of the proposed project is to improve the primary care treatment of veterans with alcohol dependence. Alcohol dependence is a common behavioral health problem among veterans treated in VA primary care clinics. However, assessment and treatment of alcohol dependence in primary care remains problematic. Assessment of veterans with positive alcohol use screens may not always be completed and referrals to specialty care may not always be made. Moreover, the use of medications for alcohol dependence among veterans is rare, despite VA treatment guidelines that recommend such use. Finally, when medications are prescribed, patients may have difficulties with adherence.

The primary aim of this study is to assess the feasibility of long-acting injectable naltrexone provided through primary care (LAN/PC) versus long-acting injectable naltrexone in the specialized chemical dependence clinic (LAN/CDC). The secondary aim is to obtain preliminary assessments of the relative effectiveness of long-acting injectable naltrexone in primary care versus in the chemical dependence clinic.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
October 2006
End Date
December 2007
Last Updated
14 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
State University of New York - Upstate Medical University
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Steven Batki, M.D.

Professor

State University of New York - Upstate Medical University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Participants must be males or non-pregnant females between the ages of 18 and 69 who are receiving their primary medical care at the Syracuse VAMC.
  • Participants must meet DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for current alcohol dependence.
  • Participants must report drinking within the thirty days prior to study entry.
  • Participants must receive approval from their primary care provider for study participation.
  • Participants must be willing to consider accepting at least one of the two treatment conditions.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Participants with a current DSM-IV diagnosis of current opioid abuse or dependence, or in opioid withdrawal
  • AST level is greater than 3 times the upper limit of the normal range
  • Participants with a medical condition requiring opioid medication or a severe allergy to naltrexone
  • Participants who received outpatient treatment at the Syracuse VA Chemical Dependence Clinic in the past 90 days
  • Any unstable medical or psychiatric conditions in the judgment of the principal investigator or the participants primary care provider

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Primary Outcomes: Feasibility of an injectable naltrexone study in the primary care setting.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Secondary Outcome: Effectiveness of long-acting injectable naltrexone in primary care versus in the chemical dependence clinic.

Study Sites (1)

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