NIDA-CTN-0052

Division
HEAL Study
Investigator(s)
Title
A Randomized Controlled Evaluation of Buspirone for Relapse-Prevention in Adults with Cocaine Dependence (BRAC)
Short Description
A randomized study to evaluate the efficacy of buspirone, relative to placebo, in preventing relapse in cocaine-dependent adults in inpatient/residential treatment.
Release Date
May 14, 2014
Description

This was a randomized, controlled pilot trial in which 62 inpatient/residential participants were recruited from six sites to participate in a study comparing buspirone to placebo. The purpose of this study was to evaluate buspirone's efficacy, relative to placebo, in blocking reinstatement of cocaine use as assessed by the maximum days of continuous cocaine abstinence, as assessed by twice-weekly UDS and self-report, during study weeks 4-15. The study also evaluated the impact of buspirone, relative to placebo, on other drug-abuse outcomes and on factors that may mediate buspirone’s efficacy as a relapse-prevention treatment.