Marijuana use is a major problem among veterans and non-veterans. A patient's use of marijuana while engaged in psychotherapy treatment may affect their memory and, therefore, limit their ability to benefit from treatment. This study is designed to test a new pharmacotherapy, modafinil, which has the potential to improve memory functioning in marijuana using individuals. We hypothesize that modafinil treatment will decrease ratings of drug liking and improve cognitive measures, especially episodic memory.
The impairment of episodic memory in marijuana abusers has important treatment implications. Since many treatments, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, strongly utilize episodic memory, marijuana use during treatment may lead to diminished treatment outcomes. In addition, lessened response inhibition may lead to elevated rates of drug relapse while in treatment. Consequently, a treatment which will improve episodic memory and response inhibition may lead to improved treatment outcomes in marijuana users. One such treatment is modafinil.This study will be a 4 session within-subjects, double-blind, crossover study evaluating the impact of modafinil (400 mg/day) on the cognitive, subjective, and physiological effects of marijuana. Across 4 sessions, subjects will be randomly assigned to receive either oral placebo, modafinil (400mg), dronabinol (15mg), or dronabinol and modafinil. Outcome measures will include physiological, cognitive, and subjective drug effects. Currently this study complete and has been published.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
53
Dronabinol (15mg) or Modafinil (400mg) or Dronabinol + Modafanil or placebo
Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital
West Haven, Connecticut, United States
CANTAB:CAmbridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery RVIP: Rapid Visual Information Processing
CANTAB RVIP is one component of this computerized battery and is a measure of sustained attention with a working memory component. This study used two subscales of the RVIP. 1. RVP A' ( Target sensitivity, a measure of the ability to detect sequences.) The range is from 0-1; bad to good. 2. RVP B'' ( Response bias, which is a measure of the tendency to respond regardless of whether a target is present. The range is from -1 to +1 ; bad to good The numbers represent probabilities as units on a scale.
Time frame: Once for each test session (4 total).
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