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Project # Sort descending Project Title Research Focus Area Research Program Administering IC Institution(s) Investigator(s) Location(s) Year Awarded
1R61DA057660-01 Fatal Overdose Review Teams – Research to Enhance Surveillance Systems (FORTRESS) Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA INDIANA UNIV-PURDUE UNIV AT INDIANAPOLIS AALSMA, MATTHEW (contact); RAY, BRADLEY ; REDA, KHAIRI Indianapolis, IN 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action Innovation Projects (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-051
Summary:

Overdose fatality review teams review cases of overdose deaths to identify system gaps and innovative prevention and intervention strategies. With the rise in overdose deaths, these multidisciplinary teams require more timely population-level data to inform their recommendations. This project will develop the Overdose Touchpoints Dashboard that uses real-time data and records from multiple sources to help visualize common “overdose touchpoints” for harm reduction services and treatment opportunities. This research will compare use of the dashboard to standard overdose fatality review practices. The project will assess multiple aspects related to use of the dashboard, including process, staff attitudes, implementation successes, and usability.

1R61DA057667-01 CADENCE – Continuous and Data-drivEN CarE Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA FRYER, KIMBERLY (contact); MARSHALL, JENNIFER Tampa, FL 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action Innovation Projects (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-051
Summary:

Maternal opioid use disorder is the leading cause of death for women who die within a year of giving birth. Many pregnant women do not have access to prenatal care and medications known to be standard of care for opioid use disorder. This project will create, measure, and evaluate costs for an interactive dashboard that collects and analyzes data about maternal, newborn, and infant outcomes for pregnancies affected by opioid use disorder. This research will also monitor mothers’ use of medications for opioid use disorder and the number of infants born with neonatal withdrawal syndrome that require medication treatment.

1R61DA057675-01 Using System Dynamics Modeling to Foster Real-Time Connections to Care Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA YALE UNIVERSITY HECKMANN, REBEKAH (contact); S SABOUNCHI, NASIM New Haven, CT 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action Innovation Projects (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-051
Summary:

First responders prevent many overdose deaths by providing life-saving resuscitation and giving naloxone to reverse an opioid overdose. This project will use a modeling approach to assess the impact of Good Samaritan Laws that protect people from certain criminal penalties if they call 911 to save an overdose victim by giving naloxone on overdose mortality. This research will develop and test a novel, scalable, telehealth platform that can be used at the time of an opioid overdose to link patients with access to medication for opioid use disorder, harm reduction services, and recovery support. The research will be informed by patient-outcome data.

1R61DA057683-01 Leveraging Regulatory Flexibility for Methadone Take-Home Dosing to Improve Retention in Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: A Stepped-wedge Randomized Trial to Facilitate Clinic Level Changes Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NEIGHBORS, CHARLES J (contact); BAO, YUHUA ; RAMSEY, KELLY S New York, NY 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action Innovation Projects (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-051
Summary:

During the COVID-19 public health emergency, the Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration relaxed regulations for take-home dosing of methadone, offering an opportunity to improve methadone treatment access and address racial and ethnic disparities. This project aims to address regulatory, legal liability, and financial concerns related to clinical practice changes in opioid treatment programs. The project will first review state administrative data and conduct qualitative interviews to inform the intervention approach. The project will then evaluate an opioid treatment program intervention involving take-home methadone and its effect on take-home dosing, retention in care, and health outcomes for Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino individuals who take methadone for opioid use disorder.

1R61DA059163-01 Supporting Data-Driven Decision-Making to Support Substance Use Service Expansion Policies and to Prevent Overdoses Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA CHESTNUT HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. CRUDEN, GRACELYN Bloomington, IL 2023
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action – Innovation and Acceleration Projects, Phased Awards (R61/R33, Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-23-057
Summary:

Oregon ranks last in the United States for access to substance use services, having passed a novel ballot measure bringing unprecedented funding levels to expand services and decriminalize possession of personal amounts of substances. This project will develop and evaluate a strategy to inform development of the policy. Cross-sector participants (e.g., community service providers, law enforcement, advocates) will co-design protocols for linking and distributing substance use service data through reports, simulations, and dashboards. This research will test the usability of the developed products and their impact of DDS on service gaps, evidence-based decision-making, quality of evidence-based services, service recipient outcomes, and cross-sector collaboration. The research will also help state decision makers implement strategies for other substance use policies.

1R61DA059168-01 The Use of Novel Linked Databases to Reduce Postoperative Opioid Use Among Patients Undergoing Inpatient Surgery Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA STANDFORD UNIVERSITY SUN, ERIC (contact); COLQUHOUN, DOUGLAS ALASTAIR Stanford, CA 2023
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action – Innovation and Acceleration Projects, Phased Awards (R61/R33, Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-23-057
Summary:

Older adults make up more than half of all surgical patients in the United States, putting them at risk for a range of harmful outcomes including misusing opioids, developing opioid use disorder (OUD), opioid overdose, and surgical complications. This project seeks to understand whether pre-surgery interventions can prevent harmful opioid-related outcomes. The research will combine data from a registry of electronic health records and from Medicare claims data to learn about the relationship between these interventions and opioid-related outcomes including persistent opioid use, OUD, and other harmful outcomes.

1R61DA059169-01 Leveraging Data to Action: Accelerating Emergency Department OUD Care by Improving Data Access and Infrastructure Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA YALE UNIVERSITY VENKATESH, ARJUN KRISHNA (contact); HAWK, KATHRYN; TAYLOR, RICHARD ANDREW New Haven, CO 2023
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action – Innovation and Acceleration Projects, Phased Awards (R61/R33, Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-23-057
Summary:

Emergency departments (EDs) are key settings for identifying and treating opioid use disorder (OUD), but EDs are underused for this purpose. This project aims to develop a data system that automates and integrates electronic health record and administrative data from EDs into the Clinical Emergency Department Registry, partnering with the American College of Emergency Physicians. The research will assess the digital readiness of ED systems before developing and deploying the enhanced ED OUD data infrastructure. This research aims to guide near-real time hospital quality improvement initiatives, toward development of a web-based, near-real time dashboard that can be used in EDs across the country.

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
1U24DA057612-01 WF DISC: Navigating Data Solutions for Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES ADAMS, MEREDITH C B Winston-Salem, NC 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action Data Infrastructure Support Center (U24 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-052
Summary:

This project creates the HEAL Data2Action Data Infrastructure Support Center that will conduct research as well as support the HEAL Data2Action Innovation Projects with analytics and support for navigating electronic health records and other “big data” sources, as well as logistical processes related to privacy and ethics. The center will help plan for data collection and assessing outcomes, as well as provide data visualization efforts for various stakeholders. Key support mechanisms include courses, seminars, conferences, trainings, and on-demand technical assistance.

1U24DA057650-01 HEAL Data2Action Modeling and Economic Resource Center Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA WEILL MEDICAL COLL OF CORNELL UNIV SCHACKMAN, BRUCE R (contact); LINAS, BENJAMIN P; MCCOLLISTER, KATHRYN E New York, NY 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action Modeling and Economic Resource Center (U24 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-049
Summary:

This project creates the HEAL Data2Action Modeling and Economic Resource Center that will conduct research as well as support the HEAL Data2Action Innovation Projects with expertise and consultation about simulation modeling and economic evaluation methods. The consultation service will advise on how to select and use various research methods, including economic evaluation, simulation modeling, advanced statistical analysis, behavioral economics, treatment program organization research, and cost analysis. The center will use a dynamic simulation model of opioid use disorder to enhance data-driven decision making. The center will also provide online training resources, tools, and other resources to assess a variety of economic aspects related to the HEAL Data2Action Innovation Projects.

1U2CDA057717-01 HD2A Research Adoption Support Center (RASC) Cross-Cutting Research Translating Data 2 Action to Prevent Overdose NIDA STANFORD UNIVERSITY MCGOVERN, MARK P (contact); BECKER, SARA J; BECKER, WILLIAM C; BROWN, C HENDRICKS Redwood City, CA 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action Research Adoption Support Center (U2C Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-050
Summary:

This project creates the HEAL Data2Action Research Adoption Support Center to support the HEAL Data2Action Innovation Projects. It will provide supportive evidence for prevention and treatment practices, form implementation strategies, assess outcomes, obtain feedback from the projects, and assess readiness for scalability. This center will offer on-demand technical assistance, host a learning collaborative, harmonize dissemination and implementation data, provide implementation support, and help with stakeholder engagement. The research will also catalogue evidence-based and emerging opioid use disorder and pain management practices as a resource to the field. The center will address timely, high-priority implementation challenges.

2R44DA041912-03 COMPLETION OF IND-PACKAGE FOR A NOVEL, NON-NARCOTIC PAINKILLER Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA Blue Therapeutics, Inc. Yekkirala, Ajay S CAMBRIDGE, MA 2019
NOFO Title: PHS 2017-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH, CDC, and FDA for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (Parent SBIR [R43/R44])
NOFO Number: PA-17-302
Summary:

Opioids like morphine and hydrocodone are generally the most effective therapeutics for treatment of moderate to severe pain. However, their use is limited by serious side effects: tolerance, constipation, respiratory depression, physical dependence, and high addictive potential. Alternative pain relievers with the analgesic potency of conventional opioids, but devoid of narcotic side effects, are an immediate need. The goal of this project is to develop and commercialize an alternative to conventional opioid analgesics with reduced side effects and without the addictive properties common to mu-opioid agonists, targeting a new molecule in the central nervous system. This project will perform the necessary preliminary studies to prepare this new molecule for an investigational new drug application with the FDA.

2R44DA043288-02 MINDFULNESS MOBILE APP TO REDUCE ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE USE Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA Oregon Research Behavioral Intervention Strategies Smith, Dana K Eugene, OR 2019
NOFO Title: PHS 2018-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (Parent SBIR [R43/R44] Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: PA-18-573
Summary:

Adolescents in the juvenile justice system demonstrate very high rates of tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use (ATOD), with rates that are estimated to be three times higher than non-justice-involved youth. Substance-abusing youth are at higher risk than nonusers for mental health problems, including depression, conduct problems, personality disorders, suicidal thoughts, attempted suicide, and completed suicide, as well as detrimental effects on neural development related to substance use. This project aims to adapt and test the feasibility and efficacy of a smartphone application (app) intervention prototype that would help adolescent substance users reduce or quit their substance use. The program, entitled Rewire, is based on the primary substance use cessation components tested in previous work with juvenile justice-involved adolescents and on intervention components shown to be central to smoking cessation, and applies a mindfulness approach as the guiding framework for the intervention.

2R44DA043325-02 SENSITIVE AND PORTABLE PHYSICIAN OFFICE-BASED URINE ANALYZER TO TACKLE PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA BreviTest Technologies, LLC Heffernan, Michael John HOUSTON, TX 2019
NOFO Title: PHS 2018-02 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-18-574
Summary:

Current drug-screening immunoassays use benchtop analyzers that require experienced personnel, time, and a laboratory setup. Physicians without access to in-house testing have to send out patient samples for screening, resulting in unacceptable delays in the treatment of patients who are potentially suffering from chronic pain. This project, a partnership with BreviTest Technologies, LLC, aims to develop a low-cost, point-of-care (POC) urine drug testing (UDT) device to detect opioids. The goal is for a portable platform to deliver quantitative performance similar to a standard laboratory test for opioids within a 10-minute run time. If successful, this will provide a technology capable of performing rapid quantifications of urine drug levels in a physician’s office, providing an invaluable tool to render more effective pain management dosing to patients, thus paving the way toward lower toxicity and a better quality of life.

2R44DA044062-02 LEVERAGING PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS WITHIN SOCIAL NETWORKS TO MAXIMIZE DRUG ANDALCOHOL TREATMENT EFFICACY AND RELAPSE PREVENTION Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA Sober Grid Pesce, Christopher Neil Boston, MA 2019
NOFO Title: PHS 2018-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (Parent SBIR [R43/R44] Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: PA-18-573
Summary:

Sober Grid™ has developed a smartphone-based mobile application currently in use by more than 120,000 individuals worldwide who are in, or seeking, recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. The “Grid,” as it is known, is a mobile-based, social recovery community providing rapid context-specific peer support, efficient help seeking, motivational enhancement exercises, and member ratings of support content—all aimed to prevent relapse. The overarching goal of this phase II project is to extend the current capabilities of the Sober Grid app to achieve a comprehensive social recovery support app featuring intelligent, context-appropriate resource matching and 24/7 rapid-response peer coaching that is effective in reducing disordered substance use and is cost-effective. This projects tests whether providing this functionality to high-risk members will be acceptable, feasible, increase access to and engagement with resources, and have a positive effect in increasing time to relapse and days of consecutive abstinence.

2R44DA045410-02 Peripherally-Restricted Long-Acting Somatostatin Receptor 4 (LA-SSTR4) Agonists for Pain Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA PEPTIDE LOGIC, LLC RIVIERE, PIERRE San Diego, CA 2019
NOFO Title: PHS 2018-02 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-18-574
Summary:

The proposed SBIR Phase II program seeks to select a first-in-class, peripherally-restricted, and long-acting somatostatin receptor 4 (LA-SSTR4) agonist clinical candidate for development as a novel non-addictive analgesic able to replace opioids for the treatment of moderate-to-severe chronic pain. The program is based on strong scientific evidence showing that activation of peripheral SSTR4 produces broad spectrum analgesic activity and pursues a unique therapeutic strategy.   Unlike opioids, SSTR4 agonists do not induce constipation, respiratory depression, dependence, addiction, or abuse. Finally, unlike SSTR2 and SSTR5, SSTR4 expression in the pituitary and pancreas is very low, supporting that selective SSTR4 agonists are unlikely to perturb peripheral endocrine functions. The preceding SBIR Phase I program has already established the feasibility of conjugating a short-acting, potent, and selective peptide SSTR4 agonist to the antibody carrier. The resulting LA-SSTR4 agonist lead series has high agonist potency and selectivity for SSTR4 and has demonstrated antinociceptive activity in an animal pain model. The proposed SBIR Phase II program seeks to: optimize the existing lead series and select a clinical candidate for development,  validate and prioritize the indication(s) for clinical development using disease-relevant mouse pain models, and characterize the pharmacokinetics and safety/toxicology profile of the clinical candidate in rat and non-human primates to help design subsequent investigational new drug (IND)-enabling studies.

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. 

2R44DA049300-02 Prapela™ SVS: A cost-effective stochastic vibrotactile stimulation device to improve the clinical course of infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA PRAPELA, INC. KONSIN, JOHN PHILLIP Biddeford, ME 2021
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: America’s Startups and Small Businesses Build Technologies to Stop the Opioid Crisis (R43/R44 - Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-19-019
Summary:

Infants exposed to opioids in the womb may suffer from neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS). They experience symptoms such as excessive crying, irritability, rapid breathing, elevated heart rates, tremors, and sometimes seizures. There is no accepted standard treatment for NOWS; infants are treated with pharmacological (opioid administration and gradual weaning) and nonpharmacological measures. Nonpharmacological care such as swaddling, rocking, frequent feedings, and skin contact, are time consuming, placing a substantial burden on hospitals with limited resources. Prapela, Inc. previously developed a hospital bassinette pad that, using stochastic vibrotactile stimulation (SVS) technology, very gently rocks infants with NOWS to reduce irritability and other symptoms without disturbing sleep patterns. This project will conduct an additional clinical study to determine the SVS bassinette pad’s efficacy in reducing breathing and heart rate, its safety, and its acceptability with clinical staff and parents caring for infants with NOWS.

2R44DA049640-02 Virtual Reality as a Opioid Sparing Intervention for Acute Postoperative Pain Management Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA APPLIEDVR, INC MADDOX, WILLIAM TODD (contact); AYAD, SABRY ; SUK, MICHAEL Los Angeles, CA 2019
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: America’s Startups and Small Businesses Build Technologies to Stop the Opioid Crisis (R43/R44 - Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-19-019
Summary:

Millions of Americans undergo surgery each year, with fewer than half of patients reporting adequate postoperative pain relief and approximately 75 percent reporting moderate to severe postoperative pain. Gaps in postoperative pain management that lead to the unnecessary introduction and over-prescription of opioids continue to exacerbate the opioid crisis, but virtual reality (VR) has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy for pain management. This project will enhance and improve the functionality of a VR-based technology, AppliedVR, to provide acute perioperative pain management through a new software-based VR medical device, RelieVRx™. As a non-opioid alternative intended to reduce postoperative pain, RelieVRx can potentially reduce the need for and utilization of opioids in the postoperative setting.

2R44DA050349-02 Development of a Novel Chemokine Receptor Antagonist as a Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA CREATIVE BIO-PEPTIDES, INC. RUFF, MICHAEL R Potomac, MD 2021
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Development of Therapies and Technologies Directed at Enhanced Pain Management (R43/R44 – Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: RFA-NS-20-011
Summary:

Chemokines (hormones of the immune system that mediate innate immune inflammation) enhance pain, reduce opioid analgesia, and promote drug-seeking behavior and addiction, giving them a central role at the crossroads of chronic pain and the opioid crisis. Blocking chemokines (rather than opioid receptors) provides an exciting treatment opportunity for both pain and opioid use disorder. This research continues previous work studying the efficacy of RAP-103, a small, orally stable chemokine receptor blocker. The previous research has shown that RAP-103 is safety and effective in preclinical models that mimic human drug-taking. This research will now optimize the dose required to achieve decreased motivation to maintain opioid use, establish manufacturing scale-up feasibility, provide RAP-103 for safety testing in animals, and conduct stability testing of RAP-103 toward the goal of submitting an Investigational New Drug application to the FDA.

2R44DA050358-02A1 A Project to Test the Efficacy and Safety of An Innovative Treatment for Opiate Use Disorders Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA MINDLIGHT, LLC SCHIFFER, FREDRIC (contact); TEICHER, MARTIN H Newton, MA 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: America’s Startups and Small Businesses Build Technologies to Stop the Opioid Crisis (R43/R44 - Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-19-019
Summary:

This project will refine an experimental non-invasive light therapy to create an effective, safe, convenient, and affordable method for treating opioid use disorder. This research will test whether a short treatment of near infra-red light administered through the skull can reduce drug use, relapse, and craving, and improve overall function in people with opioid use disorder. If effective, the findings could support a path toward commercialization of this new treatment.

2R44DA050360-02 Delivering Transcutaneous Auricular Neurostimulation as an Adjunct Treatment for Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA SPARK BIOMEDICAL, INC. KHODAPARAST, NAVID (contact); JENKINS, DOROTHEA DENISE Friendswood, TX 2021
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: America’s Startups and Small Businesses Build Technologies to Stop the Opioid Crisis (R43/R44 - Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-19-019
2R44DA050393-02 Evaluation of the Therapeutic Potential of Exclusive Antagonists of Extrasynaptic NMDA Receptors for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA NEURANO BIOSCIENCE MOLOKANOVA, ELENA La Jolla, CA 2023
NOFO Title: Advancing Validated Drug Targets for Substance Use Disorders (R43/R44 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-22-023
Summary:

New and safe therapeutic targets for treating opioid use disorder are needed. One promising approach is to test drugs currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that work independently of the body’s opioid system. The medication memantine targets N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in the brain, which have been implicated in the development and maintenance of addiction. This project will study a miniature version of multiple memantine molecules bound together that attaches only to NMDA receptors that are not within nerve connections. The research will evaluate the safety, misuse potential, and effectiveness of this molecular assembly in preclinical models. 

2R44DA050397-02 Development of cannabinoid-opioid combination with opioid sparing and synergistic analgesic effects to prevent opioid use disorder and overdose Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA BDH PHARMA, LLC BRIONES, MARISA Valley Village, CA 2021
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: America’s Startups and Small Businesses Build Technologies to Stop the Opioid Crisis (R43/R44 - Clinical Trial Optional
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-19-019
2R44DA051289-02 Wearable Sensor for Opioids Detection Based on Electrochemical Sensor Array Integrated with Bluetooth Device Cross-Cutting Research Small Business Programs NIDA EMITECH, INC. LEVITSKY, IGOR A Fall River, MA 2022
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: America’s Startups and Small Businesses Build Technologies to Stop the Opioid Crisis (R43/R44 - Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-19-019
Summary:

This project will develop and refine a wearable device (forearm bracelet) designed to rapidly sense and report the presence of opioids in the wearer. This research will optimize this device to provide ultra-high sensitivity, enhanced drug specificity, long-term durability, low power consumption, and cost-effective production. The findings could support a path toward commercialization of this new device.