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Phase 2Completed· 118 enrolled
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Placebo +4 moredrug
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NCT02896712Phase 2Completed

Developing Adaptive Interventions for Cocaine Cessation and Relapse Prevention ("Adaptive Trial")

The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston·interventional·Posted Sep 12, 2016·Updated Feb 8, 2023

In Brief

A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Drug Counseling (DC), and 3 other interventions for Cocaine-Related Disorders. Completed, enrolled 118 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

First, the investigators will determine whether Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in combination with Contingency Management increases initial treatment response rates. Second, for patients who do not respond to initial treatment, the investigators will examine whether dopamine-targeted pharmacotherapy is an effective augmentation strategy. Third, for patients who respond to initial treatment, the investigators will assess the relative benefit of continued treatment with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in combination with Contingency Management, as compared to Drug Counseling in combination with Contingency Management, to prevent relapse.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

Phase 2CompletedFinished
2017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedSep 12, 2016
Enrollment StartNov 18, 2016
Primary CompletionSep 13, 2021
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4.8 yearsPosted 9.8 years ago

Interventions

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)behavioral

ACT will assist cocaine patients to notice internal cravings and triggers, abandon attempts to manage these triggers via active avoidance, suppression or other control-based strategies, and to make commitments to engage in behaviors consistent with chosen values or goals. ACT encourages clients to experience thoughts and feelings from an observer perspective, and helps clients not to believe distressing thoughts and feelings as if those thoughts and feelings are literally true and in need of action. ACT treatment will be based on the ACT therapy manual developed and tested previously.

Drug Counseling (DC)behavioral

The investigators will use the manual-guided individual DC modeled after the NIDA Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study and used as the active control therapy in previous studies. DC approximates clinical practice as it is considered the most common type of evidence-based treatment in the community for patients actively using cocaine.

Contingency Management (CM)behavioral

The investigators will use the same high-magnitude CM schedule shown previously to be feasible and effective in facilitating initial cocaine abstinence. Subjects will earn vouchers for cocaine-negative urine samples collected at scheduled clinic visits each week. Under an escalating reinforcement schedule, voucher values will begin at $15 and increase by $10 for each consecutive negative urine. Bonus vouchers of $10 will be given for three consecutive negative urines. Provision of a cocaine-positive urine or failure to provide a scheduled sample will result in no vouchers earned and will reset the schedule to the initial value of $15.

Placebodrug

The placebo capsule will be filled with corn starch and riboflavin.

Modafinildrug

Modafinil capsules will start at 200 mg (day 1) and increase to the fixed dose of 300 mg (day 2) and will also contain riboflavin.