Treatment outcomes of long-acting injectable naltrexone versus oral naltrexone in alcohol use disorder in veterans
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Summary
This study will help assess the efficacy, defined by time to relapse, of long-acting naltrexone use versus oral naltrexone. The study question is does long-acting injectable naltrexone increase time to relapse for patients with alcohol use disorder.
Description
This study will help assess the efficacy, defined by time to relapse, of long-acting naltrexone use versus oral naltrexone. The study question is does long-acting injectable naltrexone increase time to relapse for patients with alcohol use disorder.
Details
| Condition | alcohol use disorder |
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| Age | 100years or below |
| Clinical Study Identifier | TX9297 |
| Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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