This is a Phase 3b, open-label study in patients that present to the ED for an opioid OD and receive treatment with an opioid antagonist. The study is designed to determine effect of SUBLOCADE on repeat overdose and death compared to historical control data. The study will assess subjects that receive acute administration of SUBOXONE sublingual film in the Emergency Department (ED) followed by SUBLOCADE administration in the ED and referral to an affiliated outpatient treatment clinic, compared to historical control data from electronic health records.
The study will assess subjects that receive acute administration of SUBOXONE sublingual film in the Emergency Department (ED) followed by SUBLOCADE administration in the ED and referral to an affiliated outpatient treatment clinic, compared to historical control data from VCU electronic health records. The affiliated clinic will agree to see the subject on arrival at the clinic during normal clinic hours. Patients presenting to the ED for an opioid overdose (OD) who received treatment with an opioid antagonist and are considered clinically stable and alert will be approached regarding interest in study participation. Written informed consent will only be obtained if the patient's judgement is intact as determined clinically by the investigator or a medically qualified sub-investigator or research nurse. This OD will be considered the index OD. Subjects will be given the opportunity to participate in an optional pharmacogenetics (PGx) sub-study. The subject will receive referral to an outpatient treatment clinic affiliated with the hospital system in which the ED resides. Once subjects arrive at the treatment clinic, they will continue to receive SUBLOCADE for 6 months. All subjects will receive site standard psychosocial therapy at least weekly during the first 3 months of treatment, and twice monthly thereafter if clinically stable. All subjects will complete an End of Treatment (EOT) / Early Termination (ET) visit 28 days after their last injection of SUBLOCADE. Within 3 months prior to or at the EOT visit, the investigator or a medically qualified sub-investigator will discuss the subject's available treatment options and arrange referral. All subjects will receive a safety follow-up telephone call, 30 days after their EOT/ET visit to assess AEs, SAEs, pregnancy status (if applicable) and concomitant medications. Subjects who decline to continue in medication assisted treatment (MAT) will receive monthly safety follow-up phone calls for an additional 5 months (6 months total) to assess SAEs, pregnancy status (if applicable) and concomitant medications.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
19
SUBLOCADE (buprenorphine extended-release) injection is a colorless to amber sterile solution for SC injection designed to deliver buprenorphine at doses of 100 mg or 300 mg at a controlled rate over a one-month period.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Number of Repeat OD or Opioid-related Death
Repeat OD or opioid-related death will be measured from electronic medical records and state death registries
Time frame: 6 months
Treatment Engagement
Treatment engagement as measured by number of outpatient clinic visits (attendance), receipt of SUBLOCADE injections (buprenorphine treatment) at 3 and 6 months.
Time frame: 3 and 6 months
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