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OxyAging

  • Status
    Accepting Candidates
  • Age
    45 Years - 85 Years
  • Sexes
    All
  • Healthy Volunteers
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Objective

Some research suggests that administration of oxytocin with oxycodone may reduce its abuse liability and improve its ability to reduce pain. In a 6-session laboratory study, we will be evaluating the effects of oxycodone and oxytocin (combined and separately, across sessions) on experimentally-induced pain, subjective effects, and decision-making.

Description

The overall project goals are to determine oxytocin effects on oxycodone's subject-rated abuse liability, and experimental pain. Generally healthy individuals (determined via medical history review and a screening session) will, after informed consent, self-administer intranasal oxytocin (or placebo, containing the same ingredients but no oxytocin) shortly after oral oxycodone or placebo in a non-residential, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, within-subjects laboratory study. Prescreening will assure drug application safety and, using a validated, comprehensive pain history interview, determine previous or existing chronic pain conditions, including current pain medication use.

Details

Full study title The Potential of Oxytocin to Reduce Opioid Abuse Liability and Pain Among Older Adults
Protocol number OCR43932
ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT05761860
Phase Early Phase 1

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Individuals fluent in English will participate.

  • Must report some experience with opioids (e.g., oxycodone, defined as use at least once in the subject's lifetime).

  • Be within 20% of their ideal body weight.

  • Are not currently experiencing chronic pain (pain on most days during the past 3 months)

  • Have a systolic blood pressure of

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    1

    Contact the research team

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    Primary contact

    Meredith Berry
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    Get screened to confirm eligibility

    You may be asked to take part in prescreening to make sure you are eligible for a study. The prescreening process ensures it is safe for you to participate. During the prescreening process, you will be asked some questions and you may also be asked to schedule tests or procedures to confirm your eligibility.

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    Provide your consent to participate

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    Participate

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