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Project # Project Title Research Focus Area Research Program Administering IC Institution(s) Investigator(s) Location(s) Year Awarded Sort descending
1R01DA057668-01
Opioid and SUD Data Enclave (O-SUDDEn): Bringing Real-Time Data to the Opioid Crisis Cross-Cutting Research Leveraging Existing and Real-Time Opioid and Pain Management Data NIDA OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY FERNANDEZ, SOLEDAD A (contact); HUERTA, TIMOTHY R Columbus, OH 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Data and Methods to Address Urgent Needs to Stem the Opioid Epidemic (R01- Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-044
Summary:

The lack of timely data about drug use and overdose deaths has hindered the ability of communities and state agencies to allocate resources to regions where they are most needed. This project will develop a secure data pool that combines individual and community-level real-time data from multiple sources, including urine drug testing. These data will then be used to model the contribution of opioid, cocaine, and stimulant use to overdoses, overdose deaths, and cases of substance use disorder. This research will also use urine drug testing results and demographic/contextual data to identify populations and subpopulations at highest risk of drug use and overdose. This information will be displayed through a data platform tailored to the needs of end users (e.g., communities or agencies) and with user-friendly tools that help users make informed decisions on where resources are most urgently needed.

1UG3DA053094-01A1
The Development of Delta Opioid Receptor Agonists for the Treatment of Opioid Withdrawal Associated Behaviors Novel Therapeutic Options for Opioid Use Disorder and Overdose Focusing Medication Development to Prevent and Treat Opioid Use Disorder and Overdose NIDA UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO PRADHAN, AMYNAH AMIR ALI Chicago, IL 2022
NOFO Title: Development of Medications to Prevent and Treat Opioid Use Disorders and Overdose (UG3/UH3) (Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: PAR-20-092
Summary:

This project aims to develop a new way to stimulate the delta opioid receptor to treat withdrawal and abstinence from chronic opioid use. Withdrawal can cause pain, depression, and anxiety, which contribute to relapse. The research will test promising drug candidates in animal models with the intention of bringing at least one effective and safe compound to the final stage of drug development before human clinical trials can begin.

3UG1DA049467-04S1
Great Lakes Node of the Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network Cross-Cutting Research Training the Next Generation of Researchers in HEAL NIDA UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO KARNIK, NIRANJAN Chicago, IL 2022
NOFO Title: The National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (UG1 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-19-008
Summary:

The Great Lakes Node of the NIDA-supported Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network (CTN) represents all of the major academic medical centers in the Greater Chicago and Wisconsin areas and serves as a vital Midwestern hub for the CTN. This project supports a scientist from a group underrepresented in biomedicine to expand the work of this CTN node on research in several areas. These include mHealth, eHealth, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and telehealth interventions; focus on youth/adolescent health and seniors/aging; health disparities; and professional education about opioid and substance treatment.

3UG3NS123958-01S1
Neuroimmune Mechanisms of a Humanized CCK-B Receptor scFv as Therapy for Chronic Pain Patients Cross-Cutting Research Training the Next Generation of Researchers in HEAL NINDS University of New Mexico WESTLUND-HIGH, KARIN N Albuquerque, NM 2022
NOFO Title: Research Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (Admin Supp Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: PA21-071
Summary:

There are currently few effective therapies available for chronic nerve injury-induced pain, associated anxiety, and depression. This project aims to extend previous research aiming to uncover the mechanism of action of artificially modified immune molecules (humanized cholecystokinin-2 receptor [CCKBR] single-chain variable fragments [scFv]) on human neurons and how it reverses chronic pain and anxiety-like behaviors in mouse models. This potential treatment approach offers important advantages over existing therapies, including extreme specificity, higher affinity, brain/nerve penetrance, safety, and reduced self-immunogenicity.

1R21DA056740-01
Recruiting Active Expiration to Overcome Opioid-Induced Persistent Apnea Novel Therapeutic Options for Opioid Use Disorder and Overdose Focusing Medication Development to Prevent and Treat Opioid Use Disorder and Overdose NIDA University of California, Los Angeles FELDMAN, JACK L Los Angeles, CA 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Novel Targets for Opioid Use Disorders and Opioid Overdose (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-032
Summary:

Prescription opioids provide pain relief, but overdose can be fatal because opioids also depress breathing through opioid-induced persistent apnea, when breathing stops. This research will determine whether targeted activation of a specific, opioid-insensitive brain region that triggers exhalation can increase tolerance to fentanyl-induced apnea. The research also seeks to identify the receptors responsible for this exhalation, which could be targets for new medications that prevent the negative impact of opioids on breathing. This research lays the groundwork for more preclinical and translational studies to prevent opioid-induced persistent apnea. 

1UG3NS127251-01A1
Development of Pathology-Activated Drugs for Treatment of Neuropathic Pain Preclinical and Translational Research in Pain Management Development and Optimization of Non-Addictive Therapies to Treat Pain NINDS UNIVERSITY OF TX MD ANDERSON CAN CTR GRACE, PETER M (contact); ABELL, ANDREW Houston, TX 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Non-addictive Analgesic Therapeutics Development [Small Molecules and Biologics] to Treat Pain (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-NS-21-010
Summary:

The medication monomethyl fumarate, approved for treating multiple sclerosis, has pain-relieving properties, but it also has side effects that affect the digestive tract and decrease levels of white blood cells, a problem known as leukopenia. This project will limit the availability of monomethyl fumarate to areas in the central nervous system associated with pain. Targeting the delivery of this drug to pain-related regions may improve its safety profile for treating neuropathic pain.

1R21AT012304-01
Erythrocyte Autophagy Proteins as Potential Non-Opioid Novel Targets for Pain in Sickle Cell Disease Preclinical and Translational Research in Pain Management Discovery and Validation of Novel Targets for Safe and Effective Treatment of Pain NCCIH UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, CHICAGO RAMASAMY, JAGADEESH Chicago, IL 2022
NOFO Title: Emergency Awards: HEAL Initiative-Early-Stage Discovery of New Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Targets Within the Understudied Druggable Proteome (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: TR22-011
Summary:

Sickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder affecting about 100,000 Americans and over 20 million people worldwide. It is caused by a mutation in the gene for beta-globin that results in the characteristic sickled shape of red blood cells, life-long severe pain, and shortened lifespan. Painful episodes that require hospitalization and, in many cases, opioid treatment, are a hallmark of sickle cell disease. The source of these painful episodes remains unclear, and it is also unknown why pain severity varies so much among affected individuals. This project will identify novel, non-opioid targets to reduce sickle cell-related pain and search for biomarkers to help clinicians predict which individuals are at risk for increased pain, thereby improving health outcomes for people with sickle cell disease.

1R61AT012284-01
Electrophysiological and Ultrasound Quantitative Biomarkers for Myofascial Pain Clinical Research in Pain Management Discovery and Validation of Biomarkers, Endpoints, and Signatures for Pain Conditions NCCIH BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER RUTKOVE, SEWARD B (contact); WAINGER, BRIAN JASON Boston, MA 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Developing Quantitative Imaging and Other Relevant Biomarkers of Myofascial Tissues for Clinical Pain Management
NOFO Number: RFA-AT-22-003
Summary:

Pain in the muscles and surrounding connective tissue (myofascial pain) is a significant and poorly understood health concern affecting hundreds of millions of Americans. There is a great need for tools to assess changes to myofascial tissues in individuals with chronic pain as well as to measure the effect of commonly used therapies. This project will use three imaging tools to look at differences between shoulder tissue in people with myofascial pain compared to those without pain. Using a machine learning approach, this research aims to develop a biomarker signature for myofascial pain, which will be evaluated in a randomized controlled clinical trial based on its ability to predict patient responses to myofascial pain treatments.

1R21AG082345-01
Assessing Chronic Pain Using Brain Entropy Mapping Cross-Cutting Research Leveraging Existing and Real-Time Opioid and Pain Management Data NIA UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE WANG, ZE Baltimore, MD 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Secondary Analysis and Integration of Existing Data Related to Acute and Chronic Pain Development or Management in Humans (R21 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: RFA-DE-22-011
Summary:

Chronic pain affects millions of Americans and remains poorly understood and challenging to manage. Researchers do not fully understand brain processes involved in chronic pain, which can vary considerably from person to person. This project will analyze brain function using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in individuals with and without chronic pain. The research will also directly determine the degree of pain-related brain imaging changes by using a large database of brain imaging data.

1R01DA057591-01
Preferences and Predictors Driving Opioid-Involved Polysubstance Use Profiles and Trajectories: Implications for Improving Care Translation of Research to Practice for the Treatment of Opioid Addiction Improving Delivery of Healthcare Services for Polysubstance Use NIDA UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN COUGHLIN, LARA NICOLE (contact); LIN, LEWEI ALLISON Ann Arbor, MI 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Understanding Polysubstance Use and Improving Service Delivery to Address Polysubstance Use (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: DA22-047
Summary:

Little is known about what motivates people to use multiple drugs. Understanding these factors is important for tailoring treatment services. Behavioral economic theory, which determines how much value individuals assign to drugs and potential negative consequences, provides a framework to understand the choices people make. This project will identify patterns, motivating factors, and long-term trajectories of opioid-involved polysubstance use behaviors and treatment. This research will use a range of methods to analyze substance use episodes as well as examine motives and preferences associated with polysubstance use behaviors and how they change over time. The findings will be combined into a toolkit to inform timing, type, and tailoring of interventions and policies to guide implementation of effective clinical strategies and policies for managing polysubstance use in healthcare systems.

1R61DA057610-01
Improving Pain Management and Opioid Safety Through a Systemwide, Data Driven Evaluation of the CDC Opioid Prescribing Guideline Best Practices and the Use of Clinical Decision Support Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER HOPPE, JASON Aurora, CO 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action Innovation Projects
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-051 
Summary:

Clinical decision support tools help clinicians make treatment decisions based on routinely collected data and offer a promising strategy to implement evidence-based practices for safe and effective pain management. This project will use clinical decision support tools embedded into electronic health records to help healthcare providers make treatment decisions that align with opioid prescribing guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The project will also use information from prescription drug monitoring programs, insurance claims, and mortality data to evaluate patient outcomes. This research will evaluate how prescribing practices that align with CDC guidelines affect patient outcomes and whether clinical decision support tools provide an advantage over standard care practices for pain management.

1R21DA057598-01
Tracking the Opioid Epidemic with Social Media: An Early Warning System Cross-Cutting Research Leveraging Existing and Real-Time Opioid and Pain Management Data NIDA STANFORD UNIVERSITY ALTMAN, RUSS BIAGIO Redwood City, CA 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Exploratory Data and Methods to Address Urgent Needs to Stem the Opioid Epidemic (R21- Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-045
Summary:

A key component to addressing the current opioid overdose crisis is the ability to track dangerous opioid use in a timely manner so that public health agencies can plan accordingly. Direct reports about drug use and overdoses from social media might provide a useful early warning system that when combined with other sources, can provide policy makers and public health officials with powerful tools for monitoring this public health crisis. This project will explore the usefulness of Twitter and Reddit as a social media component of opioid use surveillance – in particular by monitoring mentions of fentanyl and synthetic opioids at various geographic levels (e.g., local or regional) and over time.

1UG3DA056247-01
Phase 1 and 2 Studies of Sublingual Dexmedetomidine, an Alpha 2 Adrenergic Agonist, for Treating Opioid Withdrawal Novel Therapeutic Options for Opioid Use Disorder and Overdose Focusing Medication Development to Prevent and Treat Opioid Use Disorder and Overdose NIDA NEW YORK STATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE dba RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, INC LEVIN, FRANCES RUDNICK New York, NY 2022
NOFO Title: Development of Medications to Prevent and Treat Opioid Use Disorders and Overdose (UG3/UH3) (Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: PAR-20-092
Summary:

Withdrawal symptoms associated with current opioid use disorder treatments, such as naltrexone or buprenorphine, can be serious obstacles to successful treatment. This project aims to develop a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved sedative medication (dexmedetomidine) as an under-the-tongue film to treat opioid withdrawal symptoms at doses that have minimal ill effects on blood pressure and heart rate. This research will compare the safety and efficacy of dexmedetomidine to lofexidine, which is currently approved to treat opioid withdrawal.

3UH3AR076724-04S1
Technology Research Site for Advanced, Faster Quantitative Imaging for BACPAC Cross-Cutting Research Training the Next Generation of Researchers in HEAL NIAMS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO MAJUMDAR, SHARMILA San Francisco, CA 2022
NOFO Title: Research Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (Admin Supp - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: PA-20-222
Summary:

Despite the significance of spine disorders, there are few reliable methods to determine appropriate patient care and evaluate intervention effectiveness. The Back Pain Consortium Research Program
(BACPAC) is developing machine learning-based methods to obtain disease-related features from biological images. This project supports a scientist from a group underrepresented in biomedicine to expand ongoing research to improve ways to interpret medical data about spine disorders and associated pain.

2R44DA053078-02
Developing and Testing the Opioid Rapid Response System Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA REAL PREVENTION, LLC HECHT, MICHAEL (contact); CHOI, HYE JEONG Clifton, NJ 2023
NOFO Title: PHS 2022-2 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH and CDC for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (Parent SBIR [R43/R44] Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: PA-22-177
Summary:

Reversing an opioid overdose requires a rapid response not available through standard emergency procedures. The Opioid Rapid Response System recruits and trains citizen responders to reverse overdoses with naloxone. It uses widely disseminated smart phone apps linking responders to an overdose through the 911 system. This project will complete the development of this system, test how well it works to reverse an opioid overdose, and prepare to share it widely. 

1R01DA058694-01
Integrating Tailored Postoperative Opioid Tapering and Pain Management Support for Patients on Long-Term Opioid Use Presenting for Spine Surgery (MIRHIQL) Clinical Research in Pain Management Reducing Opioid-Related Harms to Treat Chronic Pain (IMPOWR and MIRHIQL) NIDA STANFORD UNIVERSITY HAH, JENNIFER Stanford, CA 2023
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Multilevel Interventions to Reduce Harm and Improve Quality of Life for Patients on Long Term Opioid Therapy (MIRHIQL) (R01 Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-23-041
Summary:

Decreasing opioid dosing faster than advised by clinical recommendations often leaves chronic pain unaddressed and may increase the risk of overdose and suicide compared to continuing long-term opioid treatment. Continued, long-term use of opioids after surgery by individuals who use opioids increases the risk of postoperative complications, opioid use disorder, and death. Surgery is a critical point-of-care moment for health care providers to interact with patients who use opioids about continued opioid use when harms outweigh benefits. This project will test of the Motivational Interviewing and guided Opioid Tapering support (MI-Opioid Taper) strategy, with or without a medication that reduces anxiety and relieves pain, at four geographically diverse hospitals across the nation.

1R01DA059181-01
Fentanyl Use During Pregnancy: Impact on Dam, Placenta, and Offspring Development Enhanced Outcomes for Infants and Children Exposed to Opioids The Biology of Opioid Exposure During Pregnancy and Effects on Early Neuro-Behavioral Development NIDA UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MED CTR RÜEDI-BETTSCHEN, DANIELA Jackson, MS 2023
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Opioid Exposure and Effects on Placenta Function, Brain Development, and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: RFA-HD-23-036
Summary:

The number of women misusing opioids during pregnancy has more than quadrupled in recent years, with fentanyl use rising to an all-time high. The exposure puts the fetus at serious risk for opioid withdrawal, as well as developmental and behavioral effects during infancy and childhood. This project will study the effects of fentanyl use during pregnancy on maternal physiology and stress, function of the placenta, pregnancy outcomes, as well as infant withdrawal symptoms, development, and stress. This research aims to identify new strategies for diagnosing, treating, and preventing opioid harm to the fetus and mother.

1UG3DA059270-01
Long-Acting Biodegradable Buprenorphine Depots Novel Therapeutic Options for Opioid Use Disorder and Overdose Focusing Medication Development to Prevent and Treat Opioid Use Disorder and Overdose NIDA PURDUE UNIVERSITY OTTE, ANDREW West Lafayette, IN 2023
NOFO Title: Development of Medications to Prevent and Treat Opioid and/or Stimulant Use Disorders and Overdose (UG3/UH3 - Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: PAR-22-200
Summary:

Buprenorphine is an effective treatment for opioid use disorder, but its use is limited due to the need for frequent dosing. This project will optimize the molecular features of an injectable, biodegradable, long-acting (3-month) buprenorphine implant that would not require surgical removal. The research aims to advance toward testing in human research participants.

1R44DA059302-01
Development of an Opioid Sparing Therapeutic to Minimize Opioid Use Disorder and Tolerance in the Treatment of Pain Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA AMALGENT THERAPEUTICS, LLC MEYN, MALCOLM A Greenville, NC 2023
NOFO Title: PHS 2022-2 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH, CDC and FDA for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (Parent SBIR [R43/R44] Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: PA-22-176
Summary:

Managing the risks and benefits of opioid medications can be difficult. Although prescription opioids alleviate pain for some patients, serious adverse effects include opioid use disorder. There is a critical, unmet need for new technologies that significantly minimize the opioid doses needed for effective relief from moderate to severe pain. This project will develop a novel combination treatment containing a small amount of morphine along with pramipexole, a drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Parkinson’s disease and restless legs syndrome that reduces the reward-seeking behavior associated with opioids. The research will conduct safety studies to enable testing in human research participants.

1U01DA059472-01
Value of Sleep Metrics in Predicting Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Outcomes: Leadership and Data Coordinating Center New Strategies to Prevent and Treat Opioid Addiction Sleep Dysfunction as a Core Feature of Opioid Use Disorder and Recovery NIDA HARVARD PILGRIM HEALTH CARE, INC. WANG, RUI (contact); PURCELL, SHAUN M; REDLINE, SUSAN S Canton, MA 2023
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative - Sleep Predictors of Opioid-Use Disorder Treatment Outcomes Program: Leadership and Data Co-ordinating Center (U01 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-23-060
Summary:

Chronic opioid use has well-known effects on sleep quality and circadian rhythms, but few predictive metrics core to mental and physical health and well-being are available to guide treatment with medications for opioid use disorder (OUD). This project will identify observable characteristics related to sleep and circadian rhythms that predict OUD treatment outcomes, toward refining treatment strategies and developing new ones. This data coordinating center will ensure that (1) high quality and standardized data are collected across all research sites, (2) all milestones and regulatory requirements are met, (3) study results are reported in a timely manner, and (4) that data and results are disseminated broadly.

1R33DA059884-01
ADAPT: Adaptive Decision Support for Addiction Treatment Translation of Research to Practice for the Treatment of Opioid Addiction Optimizing the Quality, Reach, and Impact of Addiction Services NIDA YALE UNIVERSITY MELNICK, EDWARD ROBERT New Haven, CT 2023
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Translating Research to Practice to End the Overdose Crisis (R33 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-23-054
Summary:

Computerized clinical decision support tools offer a promising strategy to standardize and scale evidence-based practices to keep pace with the dynamic nature of the opioid crisis and overcome barriers to substance use disorder treatment. To change practice, such tools must be useful, usable, able to be integrated into routine care delivery, and supported by a multicomponent implementation strategy. This project will refine and evaluate the uptake, usability, and equity of a nationally disseminated multicomponent clinical decision support intervention to increase initiation of medication treatment for opioid use disorder in the emergency department.

1RF1NS135504-01
Development and Validation of a Porcine Model of Spinal Cord Injury-Induced Neuropathic Pain Preclinical and Translational Research in Pain Management Development and Optimization of Non-Addictive Therapies to Treat Pain NINDS EMORY UNIVERSITY FLOYD, CANDACE L (contact); DATTA, SANDEEP R; GENSEL, JOHN C Atlanta, GA 2023
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Development and Validation of Non-Rodent Mammalian Models of Pain (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: RFA-NS-22-070
Summary:

One of the most debilitating consequences of spinal cord injury is the development of chronic neuropathic pain, which is difficult to manage with existing pain treatments. Animal models and behavioral assays that better reflect the conditions in humans are urgently needed to help in identification of novel pain treatments. This project aims to develop a new model of spinal cord injury-related neuropathic pain using pigs, because they are similar to humans in anatomy, size, metabolism, physiology, and the way their bodies process drugs.

1SB1AR083748-01
Commercial Readiness in CTS Pain Management Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIAMS HIGHLAND INSTRUMENTS, INC. WAGNER, TIMOTHY ANDREW (contact); DIPIETRO, LAURA Cambridge, MA 2023
NOFO Title: HEAL Commercialization Readiness Pilot (CRP) Program: Embedded Entrepreneurs for Small Businesses in Pain Management (SB1 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: PAR-23-069
2R44DA048689-02
Beacon-OUD: Behavioral Economic Screening Tool of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) for Use in Clinical Practice Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA BEAM DIAGNOSTICS, INC. SNIDER, SARAH EMILY Roanoke, VA 2023
NOFO Title: PHS 2021-2 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH, CDC and FDA for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (Parent SBIR [R43/R44] Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: PA-21-259
Summary:

Current clinical screening measures for opioid misuse are underused and susceptible to bias. This project will develop Beacon-OUD, a digital opioid misuse assessment. The tool generates an automated, standardized score, preventing potential judgements related to patient’s status and circumstances, limiting stigma. The research will further advance Beacon-OUD into a commercial product for use both as a stand-alone tool and as an electronic health record-integrated solution to encourage objective opioid misuse screening in large health care systems. 

1R01DA058620-01
Sequential Trial of Adding Buprenorphine, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to Improve Outcomes of Long-Term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain (ACTION) Clinical Research in Pain Management Reducing Opioid-Related Harms to Treat Chronic Pain (IMPOWR and MIRHIQL) NIDA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA BARTH, KELLY S (contact); BORCKARDT, JEFFREY J Charleston, SC 2023
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Multilevel Interventions to Reduce Harm and Improve Quality of Life for Patients on Long Term Opioid Therapy (MIRHIQL) (R01 Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-23-041
Summary:

There is little evidence available to guide clinical care for patients on long-term opioid therapy for whom risks exceed benefits. Given valid fears about both pain and withdrawal during decreased dosing (tapering), these individuals face challenges, including concerns about being abandoned by providers and uncertainty about the need to discontinue opioids. As such, these patients are hesitant to enroll voluntarily in opioid discontinuation research, further deepening the clinical evidence gap. This project will evaluate three effective and scalable interventions for individuals on long-term opioid therapy: (1) low-dose transdermal buprenorphine (without) of opioid withdrawal, (2) a brief cognitive behavioral intervention for pain, and (3) noninvasive brain stimulation.