Overview

Effects of Stress and Drug-cue Exposure (SCM)

Status:
Recruiting
Trial end date:
2021-12-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The purpose of the proposed study to examine the links among stress, craving for marijuana, and marijuana reminders, or "cues". In this study, an agent called yohimbine will be used to produce stress-like responses. Yohimbine is known to cause stress response in studies of alcohol and other substance use disorders. This study intends to show it can be used to cause stress in marijuana users as well.
Phase:
Phase 1
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Wayne State University
Treatments:
Yohimbine
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Participants (18-55 yr) will be current marijuana users, based on self-report and
THC-positive urine samples.

- Candidates must meet DSM-5 criteria for Mild-to-Moderate Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD)
and be willing to participate in research but not seeking treatment.

- Candidates must be in good health, as assessed using data from psychiatric evaluation,
extensive substance use history interview, and medical evaluations including medical
history, physical exam, standard lab tests and 12-lead ECG.

Exclusion Criteria:

Candidates with the following conditions will be excluded:

- Serious psychiatric illness (e.g. psychotic or bipolar disorder, recent suicide
attempts, major depression).

- Substance Use Disorders other than Cannabis or Nicotine Use Disorders and Mild Alcohol
Use Disorder.

- Neurological diseases

- Cardiovascular problems (e.g. including systolic BP >140 or <95 mmHg, diastolic BP >90
mmHg, abnormal ECG).

- Pulmonary diseases

- Systemic diseases

- Cognitive impairment (<80 IQ)

- Past-month medications that increase study risk.

- Women who are pregnant, lactating, or if heterosexually active and not using medically
approved birth control.

- Candidates seeking Substance Use Disorder treatment.

- Individuals unable to give voluntary informed consent will be excluded.