A double blind, placebo controlled trial of modafinil for the treatment of cocaine dependence without co-morbid alcohol dependence

作者:Kampman Kyle M*; Lynch Kevin G; Pettinati Helen M; Spratt Kelly; Wierzbicki Michael R; Dackis Charles; O'Brien Charles P
来源:Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2015, 155: 105-110.
DOI:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.08.005

摘要

Background: Modafinil is a medication approved for narcolepsy and shift work sleep disorder. It has both dopaminergic and glutamatergic activity that could be useful for the treatment of cocaine dependence. Modafinil has reduced cocaine subjective effects and cocaine self-administration in human laboratory trials and has reduced cocaine use in cocaine dependent patients in some clinical trials. Methods: This was an 8-week, double blind, placebo controlled clinical trial involving 94 cocaine dependent subjects. Subjects received 300 mg of modafinil or identical placebo daily along with weekly individual therapy. The primary outcome measure was cocaine use measured by self-report, and confirmed by twice weekly urine benzoylecgonine tests (UBT). Additional outcome measures included cocaine craving measured by the Brief Substance Craving Scale and global improvement measured by the Clinical Global Impression Scale (CGI). Results: The odds ratio (OR) in favor of abstinence for modafinil vs. placebo was 2.54 (p = .03) and modafinil-treated subjects were significantly more likely than placebo-treated subjects to be abstinent from cocaine during the last 3 weeks of the trial, 23% vs. 9%, chi(2) = 3.9, p < .05. Modafinil treated subjects were more likely to report very low levels of cocaine craving intensity and duration on the Brief Substance Craving Scale (OR = 2.04, p = .03 and OR 1.06, p = .03 respectively). Modafinil-treated subjects were also more likely than placebo-treated subjects to rate themselves as "very much improved" on the CGI (OR = 2.69, p = .03). Conclusion: Modafinil may be an efficacious treatment for cocaine dependence.

  • 出版日期2015-10-1