Looking to Stop or Reduce Your Cocaine Use?
Be Well, Texas researchers are conducting a research study to test a potential treatment for cocaine use disorder. Help further substance use research and join our clinical trial today!
Fast Facts
18-65 years old
Regular cocaine user
Compensation Provided
Conducted in san antonio, TX
all information shared is confidential
Study Background
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the effects of extended-release Naltrexone and monthly extended-release Buprenorphine for reducing cocaine craving and use in frequent cocaine users.
If you decide to participate in this study and are eligible, you will be randomly assigned to take either the study treatment or a placebo (a non-medication sugar pill) over the course of 8 weeks. Help further clinical research and join our compensated study today!
Study Background
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the effects of extended-release Naltrexone and monthly extended-release Buprenorphine for reducing cocaine craving and use in frequent cocaine users.
If you decide to participate in this study and are eligible, you will be randomly assigned to take either the study treatment or a placebo (a non-medication sugar pill) over the course of 8 weeks. Help further clinical research and join our compensated study today!
Additional Information
You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- 18-65 years old
- Regular cocaine user interested in stopping or reducing your cocaine use
- Not pregnant
Participants will be involved in the study for about 16 weeks, including a screening/baseline period of up to 3 weeks, 1 week of randomization, 8 weeks of medication, and 4 weeks of follow-up after the end of the medication phase.
Yes. To arrange transportation, call the research hotline to speak with study staff: 210-450-3760
To get in touch with the research team, please call the research hotline: 210-450-3760.