Cocaine use disorders affect approximately 1.5 million Americans annually. Currently, there are no US Food and Drug Administration approved medications for treatment of cocaine dependence; however, both animal and human studies suggest that medications affecting the noradrenergic system can reduce cocaine craving and use. The investigators will study the effect of doxazosin, an alpha-1 adrenergic antagonist, in reducing cocaine use and anxiety symptoms among cocaine-dependent individuals. In addition, the investigators will identify genetic subpopulations of participants who preferentially respond to the medication.
The noradrenergic system, especially the alpha 1-adrenergic receptor, may play an important role in cocaine addiction in humans. Doxazosin is a long-acting and selective alpha 1-adrenergic receptor blocker, which inhibits the binding of norepinephrine to alpha receptors in the autonomic nervous system. This study will evaluate the efficacy of doxazosin in reducing cocaine-using behavior in treatment seeking cocaine-dependent individuals, and will guide future pharmacotherapy trials using Doxazosin or related alpha 1 receptor antagonists for treatment of cocaine addiction. This 12-week double-blind, placebo controlled clinical trial will provide treatment for cocaine-dependent patients and includes a 8-week maintenance medication trial (weeks 3-10). At the end of this period, subjects will have a 2-week study medication taper (weeks 11-12). Qualifying subjects will be randomized to receive Doxazosin up to 8 mg/day or placebo. At the beginning of week 1, participants will receive Doxazosin, or placebo according to their randomized assignments, and are maintained on these agents through week 12. At the end of the study (weeks 11-12), participants will undergo discontinuation from active/inactive medication over a 2-week period. Subjects who wish to be transferred to an appropriate treatment program or research program will be referred to upon request, during the study weeks 11-12.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
43
Doxazosin is initiated at 2 mg/wk, and titrated up to a maximum of 8 mg/day over approximately 4 weeks. Participants will be maintained on 8mg daily dosing until week 13. The subjects will undergo the discontinuation from the study medication during weeks 14 -15.
Matched placebo daily dosing
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, Houston, TX
Houston, Texas, United States
Percentage of Cocaine-positive Urines
Over period of 12 weeks with 43 participants total (Doxazosin group = 22; Placebo group = 21), the overall percentage of cocaine positive urines per treatment group
Time frame: Up to 12 weeks, or for the duration of the participant's involvement in the study
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