Methamphetamine Use Treatment Study
Researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences are studying how a combination of two medications can help reduce or stop methamphetamine use.
Fast Facts

Looking to stop or reduce meth use

Ages 18-65

Compensation Provided

Conducted in Little Rock, AR
Study Background
Researchers at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences want to learn more about the use of medications to reduce methamphetamine use.
This study is evaluating whether a combined medication treatment method is successful in helping individuals stop or cut back on methamphetamine use after 12 weeks of no-cost medication.
Your participation in this study may help researchers improve treatment approaches for methamphetamine use disorder.
Study Background
Researchers at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences want to learn more about the use of medications to reduce methamphetamine use.
This study is evaluating whether a combined medication treatment method is successful in helping individuals stop or cut back on methamphetamine use after 12 weeks of no-cost medication.
Your participation in this study may help researchers improve treatment approaches for methamphetamine use disorder.
Additional Information
You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18-65 years old
- Interested in quitting or reducing your methamphetamine use
Depending on your responses to the online screening form, study staff may contact you for an additional phone screening.
Once enrolled, this 12-week study involves visits to UAMS in Little Rock, AR twice per week and 12 weeks of no-cost treatment.
Compensation is provided up to $1,600 for your time.
There is no cost for you to participate in our research study.