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Extended-Release Naltrexone as Opioid Overdose Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in People Using Stimulants Living With or At Risk of HIV
The goal of this clinical trial is to see if an injectable medicine called naltrexone can prevent fentanyl overdose deaths in people who use other drugs (cocaine, methamphetamine). The main questions it aims to answer are: What are the challenges for implementing naltrexone as an overdose prevention strategy? Are injections of naltrexone effective for opioid overdose prevention among people who use stimulants? How often are people who use stimulants and do not intentionally use opioids unintentionally exposed to opioids? Researchers will compare participants to receive the study medication to the usual care group to see if one group experiences fewer opioid overdose events than the other. Participants will be randomized to either receive a monthly injection of naltrexone over six months, or receive usual care. Usual care includes harm reduction supplies. Laboratory procedures will include the collection of urine, blood, and hair samples for various safety and outcome measure testing.
This pilot randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the efficacy of IM naltrexone for opioid overdose prevention among individuals living with HIV (PWH) and those at risk for HIV who use stimulants. The study will concurrently collect data on the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of the intervention, along with epidemiological data on the prevalence of both intentional and unintentional fentanyl exposure in this population. Participants will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 fashion to either the intervention group, which will receive IM naltrexone, or the usual care group, which will be provided with safe consumption supplies and intranasal naloxone. Monthly assessments over a 24-week period post-intake (followed by a final study visit at 32 weeks) will be conducted to measure participants' exposure to fentanyl/opioids, utilizing both short-term (urine) and long-term (hair) biomarkers, as well as self-reported data. Adherence to the monthly IM naltrexone injections and the safety profile of the 'opioid PrEP' will also be rigorously evaluated.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Center on Substance Use and Health
San Francisco, California, United States
Start Date
April 10, 2025
Primary Completion Date
April 15, 2027
Completion Date
April 15, 2027
Last Updated
April 23, 2025
100
ESTIMATED participants
IM naltrexone
DRUG
Usual Care
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
University of California, San Francisco
Collaborators
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