Hormones and Reduction in Co-users of Marijuana and Nicotine
- Registration Number
- NCT02579421
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Minnesota
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of progesterone (a naturally occurring hormone found in both men and women) on reducing marijuana use. The investigators will see if progesterone effects impulsivity, withdrawal, mood and stress during marijuana cessation.
- Detailed Description
This double-blind, randomized pilot clinical trial will prescreen an estimated 250 potential subjects, consent and further evaluate approximately 100 potential subjects, and ultimately enroll 70 subjects to ensure 40 subjects will provide a primary marijuana reduction outcome measure at four weeks post quit date. Subjects will be stratified by sex then randomized to one of two treatment groups (n=20 per drug group, 50% female): progesterone (PRO; 200mg 2x/day) or Placebo (PBO). Telephone screening and visit invitation (20 minutes) leads to the consent process and in-person screening including medical-psychiatric evaluation for inclusion/exclusion (two visits, two hours each), then randomization and medication start (7 days), then stable medication (28 days) with medication reduction and final evaluation (7 days).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 58
- Males 18-60 years old, females 18-50 years old
- Stable physical and mental health
- Self-report Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) indicating current marijuana use ≥4 days/week for ≥1 year
- Positive urine THC dipstick test (> 50ng/mL; indicating marijuana use in the past 48-72 hours)
- Motivated to change their marijuana use (>1 on a 10-point Likert-type scale) -Regular or sporadic use of nicotine cigarettes (> 1 cigarettes in the past 30 days) -Self-report of regular menstrual cycles >6 months (female only)
- Willing to use double-barrier contraception if sexually active and not surgically sterilized (female only)
- Ability to comply with study procedures, ability to provide informed consent.
- Current breastfeeding (females only),
- Current or planned pregnancy within the next three months (females only)
- DSM-IV diagnoses for psychotic disorders, bipolar disorder, ADHD, major depressive disorder within the last 3 months
- Substance dependence within the last 3 months with the exception of nicotine and marijuana dependence
- Unstable psychotropic medications (<3 months)
- Current use of exogenous hormones, finasteroid (propecia), efavirenz, red clover, ketoconazole and other drugs that are CYP3A4 inhibitors
- Conditions contraindicated to progesterone treatment (including, but not limited to, thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolus, clotting or bleeding disorders, heart disease, diabetes, history of stroke, allergy to peanuts, hypersensitive to progesterone and liver dysfunction)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Males - Progesterone Progesterone 200 mg progesterone BID Males - Placebo placebo placebo BID Females - Progesterone Progesterone 200 mg progesterone BID Females - Placebo placebo placebo BID
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Marijuana Use as Defined by the TLFB 5 weeks. Baseline to week 4 Marijuana use as defined by the TLFB at the week 4 visit relative to the baseline visit.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Delaware Clinical Research Unit, University of Minnesota
🇺🇸Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States