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Alcohol Use Disorder Clinical Trials: Medications, Counseling, and New Treatments

Alcohol Use Disorder Clinical Trials: Medications, Counseling, and New Treatments

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is common and can be serious, but there are effective treatment options. Medications, counseling, and mutual-help groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) can all support your recovery. Clinical trials build on these tools and test new ones, giving people more opportunities to find approaches that truly fit their lives.

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How to Find and Evaluate Substance Use Disorder Clinical Trials Safely

How to Find and Evaluate Substance Use Disorder Clinical Trials Safely

If you or someone you care about is living with a substance-use disorder (including drug or alcohol addiction), you may have seen ads for clinical trials or heard that research studies can offer new treatment options. Clinical trials can be valuable, but not all opportunities are beneficial, and it is important to sort legitimate studies from questionable ones.This overview gives practical steps to find and evaluate substance-use disorder clinical trials.

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Digital and App-Based Addiction Treatment Trials: How Technology Supports Recovery

Digital and App-Based Addiction Treatment Trials: How Technology Supports Recovery

In addiction treatment, researchers are testing whether technology can help people stay engaged in care, manage cravings, and build healthier routines. While there are apps on the current market to aid with addiction recovery, many of these tools are being studied in clinical trials before being widely adopted. If you’re interested in what research has to say about the subject, we’ll look at the facts.

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Opioid Use Disorder Clinical Trials: Medications and New Approaches

Opioid Use Disorder Clinical Trials: Medications and New Approaches

Opioid use disorder (OUD) is serious, but although it can be frustrating and upsetting, it is treatable. Medicines like methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone can lower cravings and reduce the risk of an overdose when paired with counseling and social supports.Joining an OUD clinical trial could be an option for you. Here’s what to expect from these research studies.

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Teen and Young Adult Addiction Clinical Trials: What Families Should Know

Teen and Young Adult Addiction Clinical Trials: What Families Should Know

While it can be difficult to seek out treatment for young adults, it’s clear that early intervention yields better results. The best clinical trials focus treatments on the young patient’s needs instead of simply applying adult models. This approach doesn’t just help young people with substance abuse, it can also lead to reduced risk across the board, including for delinquency, violence, injury, and teen pregnancy. If you’re interested in how these trials run and what to look for, we’ll go into more details below.

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Medication-Assisted Treatment in Clinical Trials: What to Expect

Medication-Assisted Treatment in Clinical Trials: What to Expect

Medications for substance use disorders, like methadone for opioids or naltrexone for alcohol, can be an effective way to stave off cravings. During a clinical trial, researchers will track not just which medications are used but how they’re used and in what combination to get a better idea of what’s most effective for patients.Here, we’ll look at how medication-assisted treatment (often called MAT, MOUD, or MAUD) works inside a clinical trial.

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