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Cocaine Use Disorder

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Clinical Trial Landscape

Clinical Trials for Cocaine Use Disorder

19 trials tracked for Cocaine Use Disorder.

19Trials tracked
0Phase 3 & 4
0Recruiting
0With published results
Phase distribution
Phase 2 5 Phase 1 8 Other / NA 6
  1. Phase 2 Role of the Orexin Receptor System in Stress, Sleep and Cocaine Use Completed
  2. Phase 2 PPARγ Agonist Treatment for Cocaine Dependence Completed
  3. Phase 2 Neural Substrates of Emotion: Impact of Cocaine Dependence Completed
  4. Phase 2 Exenatide for Treating Cocaine Use Disorder Completed
  5. Phase 2 Trial Of NS2359 For The Treatment of Cocaine Dependence Completed
  6. Phase 1 Phendimetrazine and Cocaine Completed
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  1. Phase 1 Drug Interaction and Self Administration Studies of Compounds for Cocaine Use Disorder Completed
  2. Phase 1 Multiple Ascending Dose Study of TMP-301 in Healthy Subjects Completed
  3. Phase 1 SXC-2023 Cocaine Interaction Study Completed
  4. Phase 1 Cocaine and Zolmitriptan Completed
  5. Phase 1 Reinforcing Effects of Cocaine During Phendimetrazine Maintenance Completed
  6. Phase 1 Neurobehavioral Mechanisms of Cocaine Choice Completed
  7. Phase 1 Suvorexant and Cocaine Completed
  8. N/A Neurocognitive Factors in Substance Use Treatment Response: The Ways of Rewarding Abstinence Project Completed
  9. N/A Identifying Electrophysiological Targets for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Cocaine Use Disorder (Pilot Study) Completed
  10. N/A Extending Long-term Outcomes Through an Adaptive Aftercare Intervention Completed
  11. N/A Cocaine Use Reduction and Health Completed
  12. N/A Feasibility and Validation of a Standard Phenotyping Assessment Battery Completed
  13. N/A rTMS for Stimulant Use Disorders Completed

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Trial data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov. Counts describe the research landscape and are not a treatment recommendation. Informational only — not medical advice.

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