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The investigators are proposing a placebo-controlled clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and potential mechanisms of action of disulfiram (versus placebo) for treating cocaine abuse in subjects with concurrent opiate dependence and cocaine abuse or dependence maintained on buprenorphine/naloxone combination.
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The Specific Aims and hypotheses for the proposed study are as follows:
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Current physiologic dependence on benzodiazepines or alcohol, unless first detoxified. Subjects who use/abuse alcohol will be included but will be cautioned about alcohol use during the study because of the possibility of an alcohol-disulfiram reaction.
Use of the antibiotic agents metronidazole or clotrimazole, which have disulfiram-like effects in combination with alcohol.
Presence of significant cardiovascular, renal, hepatic or neurologic illness. Subjects with markedly abnormal liver function tests (i.e., AST of ALT > 3X normal) will also be excluded.
Presence of any of the following cardiovascular risk factors:
Maintenance on methadone at doses greater than 30mg daily. Admittance to the study will only be offered to individuals who have been maintained on 30 mg of methadone or less daily for seven days prior to entering the study.
Current suicide or homicide risk or current psychotic disorder.
Inability to read or understand the symptom checklists.
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177 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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