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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of vigabatrin at reducing drug and alcohol use in individuals addicted to cocaine and alcohol. Vigabatrin is approved for the treatment of seizures. It has not been proven to be effective for the treatment of alcohol or cocaine dependence.
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The hypotheses in the proposed study will be tested with a 2-group design to assess the efficacy of vigabatrin compared to placebo. We will follow NIAAA's COMBINE Medical Management (MM) manual in weekly dispensing medications, safety checks and medication adherence. The psychosocial treatment will be Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Therapy (CBT). Subjects will be 60 men and women with current DSM-IV diagnoses of both cocaine and alcohol dependence who will be randomized to vigabatrin or placebo (30 subjects per group). All subjects will receive weekly sessions of CBT. The study length for each subject is comprised of a1-3 weeks of screening and baseline evaluations, an 8-week double-blind, placebo-controlled trial with CBT (medication phase), and one follow-up visit 12 weeks after starting study medication.
Study medication will be initiated in Week 2. The research physician will explain the dosing regimen and subjects will be randomly assigned to receive either vigabatrin or identical placebo tablets. Subjects will receive 1 gram of vigabatrin or identical placebo tablets on medication days 1-3 then 1.5 grams or identical placebo tablets on days 4-7. The dose ids increased to 2 grams in week 2, 3 grams in weeks 4-7 and then reduced to 2 grams days 50-53, and to 1 gram on days 54-56
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32 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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