- recruitingNA
High-dose Accelerated Theta Burst Stimulation for the Treatment of Alcohol Addiction
This study looks at a new way to help people with alcohol addiction. It uses a special brain stimulation called Theta Burst Stimulation (TBS) to see if it can help reduce drinking. Half of the people get the real treatment, and half get a dummy treatment to compare.
Germany - authorisedTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
Phase II, Placebo-controlled trial of Cannabidiol for the treatment of alcohol dependence (PLACONCANALDE)
This study is looking into whether a substance called cannabidiol (CBD) can help people who are dependent on alcohol. It will also check if CBD is safe and how it affects their mood and body. Half the participants will receive CBD, and half a dummy treatment (placebo).
Spain - recruitingNA
Feasibility of Integrating Olfactory Stimuli Into Virtual Reality Cue Exposure for Patients With Alcohol Dependence
This study looks at using smells linked to alcohol with virtual reality (VR) to help people with alcohol dependence. It's exploring if this VR approach can safely create alcohol cravings, which could help in developing new treatments.
Germany - recruitingNA
Neuromodulation and Mindfulness Patients With AUD
This study looks at new ways to help people stop drinking alcohol. It combines a type of brain stimulation and mindfulness with a relapse prevention program, aiming to see if these tools can make the program more effective for those recovering from alcohol dependence.
Germany - ongoing, recruitingHuman Pharmacology (Phase I)- Bioequivalence Study
An open label, balanced, randomized, two-treatment, two-period, two-sequence, single-dose, crossover, bioequivalence study comparing Naltrexone hydrochloride film-coated tablet, 50 mg, manufactured by Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, India with NALTREXONE GH (naltrexone hydrochloride) film-coated tablets 50 mg, Product of Generic Health Pty Ltd Suite 2, Level 2 19-23 Prospect Street Box Hill, VIC, 3128, Australia, in healthy adult, human subjects under fasting condition.
This study is comparing two different versions of a medicine called naltrexone, which is used to help people with alcohol dependence. It's looking to see if both versions work the same way in healthy adults. This is a very early stage study, focusing on how the body handles the medicine.
Romania