The purpose of this study is to determine whether guanfacine represents a tolerable, potentially effective pharmacotherapy option for cannabis dependence. Interested in seeing whether guanfacine treatment reduces marijuana consumption, withdrawal symptoms, and craving as compared to baseline.
Cannabis use disorders remain the most common illicit drug use disorder and options for treatment remain limited. Compared to other abusable substances, there has been little investigation of pharmacotherapies for cannabis dependence and no effective pharmacotherapy for cannabis dependence has been developed yet. As such, the development of effective cannabis dependence pharmacotherapy is an important unmet public health need. Lofexidine, an alpha-2 agonist, is effective in treating opioid withdrawal and shows promise as cannabis use disorder pharmacotherapy, though its use may be limited by a cumbersome (thrice daily) dosing regimen. An alpha-2-agonist with a longer half-life, such as guanfacine, may have some of the same benefits as lofexidine at comparable doses, but its easier (once daily) dosing regimen may promote compliance and treatment retention. The purpose of this study is therefore to determine whether guanfacine represents a tolerable, potentially effective pharmacotherapy option for cannabis dependence. This pilot study can also provide the basis for subsequently conducting a larger study aimed at determining efficacy with the appropriate randomized, placebo-controlled design.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
22
Guanfacine, 4mg given once daily
STARS
New York, New York, United States
Reduction in Mean Number of Days of Cannabis Use Per Week
The reduction in cannabis consumption quantified by the number of days of cannabis use per week was assessed, as measured by the Time Line followback, reported week 1 compared to week 8.
Time frame: Daily cannabis use reported during the 8 week trial or the length of the patient's participation
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