The primary purpose of the study is to determine the effects of treatment with varenicline (1 and 2 mg daily), compared to treatment with placebo, on methamphetamine-induced craving and subjective effects in methamphetamine-dependent human volunteers.
This study is part of an effort to develop treatments for methamphetamine abuse. Varenicline is a drug that changes levels of certain brain chemicals that may also be useful in helping people to stop using methamphetamine. Our goal is to determine the safety and effects of varenicline (1 and 2 mg, daily, vs. a placebo) when it is used before experimental administration of methamphetamine, on a number of physical and psychological measures; specifically blood pressure, heart rate, and how you feel after taking methamphetamine. The secondary purpose is to determine the effects of treatment with varenicline (1 and 2 mg daily), compared to treatment with placebo, on the reinforcing effects of methamphetamine by measuring methamphetamine self-administration in methamphetamine-dependent human volunteers.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
17
Participants will receive varenicline or matched placebo from day 1 through day 7, then the same subjects will return within 2-4 weeks and assigned to each of the two remaining study medication conditions, and undergo the identical procedures (3-phase study).
For varenicline 1 mg, dosing will begin at 0.5 mg once daily (with 0 mg placebo to maintain blind of bid dosing) for days 1-3, will be increased to 0.5 mg twice daily for the days 4-6, and then reduced to 0.5 mg once daily on day 7. No medication is given on Day 8.
For varenicline 2 mg, dosing will begin at 0.5 mg once daily for days 1-3 (with 0 mg placebo to maintain blind of bid dosing), will be increased to 0.5 mg twice daily for day 4, and increased to 1 mg twice daily on days 5-6, and then reduced to 1 mg once daily on day 7. No medication is given on Day 8.
Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Houston, Texas, United States
The effects of varenicline and methamphetamine on safety and cardiovascular measures
The safety of MA administration during treatment will be assessed by reporting of adverse events (AEs), and using ECG recording, and heart rate and blood pressure measurements. Digital 12-lead ECG will also be recorded prior to randomization. Blood pressure and heart rate will be measured from 15 min prior to MA or placebo dosing until 2 h after dosing. In addition, heart rate and blood pressure will be assessed throughout the inpatient portion of the protocol.
Time frame: On study day 6 and 7
The effects of varenicline and methamphetamine on subjective effects
Efficacy will be assessed by measuring effects of treatment on subjective effects produced by administration of MA. Patients will complete visual analog scale (VAS) ratings at T= 5, 15, 30, 60, 120, 240 and 360 min post dosing. Other diagnostic measures and assessment instruments will be used to further characterize the study population.
Time frame: On study day 6 and 7
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