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In a small, well-characterized sample of prescription opioid abusers (POAs) with chronic pain and on buprenorphine therapy, this study will investigate the utility and feasibility of two novel tracer compounds, and in combination with a standard marker (riboflavin), to monitor adherence to study drug prescription in the parent clinical trial.
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In a small, well-characterized sample of prescription opioid abusers (POAs) with chronic pain and on buprenorphine therapy, this supplement study will investigate the utility and feasibility of two novel tracer compounds, and in combination with a standard marker (riboflavin), to monitor adherence to study drug prescription in the parent clinical trial (NCT01821430).
The cross over design of the study will allow us to address these aims in an efficient and straightforward manner. Following examination of the pharmacokinetics (PK) of PGB alone, it's PK will then be reexamined when compounded with acetazolamide, and again with both acetazolamide and riboflavin present. Next, after a short washout period, the studies PGB PK will be repeated with acetazolamide replaced by quinine. If the new tracers do not interfere with the PK of PGB, one of them will be chosen to be formulated (along with riboflavin) with PGB for use in the parent study, thereby providing both qualitative and quantitative indicators of adherence.
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