Developing Brain Stimulation as a Treatment for Chronic Pain in Opiate Dependent

EARLY_PHASE1CompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

24

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 22, 2019

Primary Completion Date

March 19, 2021

Study Completion Date

March 19, 2021

Conditions
Chronic PainOpiate DependenceLower Back Pain
Interventions
DEVICE

iTBS to the left dlPFC

This will be delivered with the Magventure Magpro system; 600 pulses with the active sham coil (double blinded using the Universal Serial Bus (USB) key).

DEVICE

Sham iTBS to the left dlPFC

This will be delivered with the Magventure Magpro system; 600 pulses with the active sham coil (double blinded using the USB key). The MagVenture MagPro system has an integrated active sham that passes current through two surface electrodes placed on the skin beneath the B60 coil.

DEVICE

cTBS to the mPFC

This will be delivered with the Magventure Magpro system; 600 pulses with the active sham coil (double blinded using the USB key)

DEVICE

Sham cTBS to the mPFC

This will be delivered with the Magventure Magpro system; 600 pulses with the active sham coil (double blinded using the USB key). The MagVenture MagPro system has an integrated active sham that passes current through two surface electrodes placed on the skin beneath the B60 coil.

Trial Locations (1)

29425

Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

NIH

lead

Medical University of South Carolina

OTHER

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