Phase
Condition
Opioid Use Disorder
Treatment
Buprenorphine/naloxone
Clinical Study ID
Ages > 18 All Genders
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Inclusion Criteria: We will include ED patients ≥18 years of age with opioid use disorder who are beingdischarged from the ED. We will define opioid use disorder as non-medical opioid use in theprevious 30 days and a positive score for opioid dependency based on the validated RapidOpioid Dependence Screen (RODS). All patients will also be assessed by the treating physician or degree of clinical opioidwithdrawal, based on the clinical opiate withdrawal scale (COWS) score. Patients will beeligible for the take-home study interventions if they have a COWS score <=12, as a scoregreater than 12 would mean the patient is a candidate for standard buprenorphine inductionin the ED at that moment in time, and would therefore not be eligible for outpatient studyinterventions.
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
- Active withdrawal at time of ED assessment (Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Score [COWS] >12)
- Admitted to hospital
- Severe communication barriers that inhibit patients' understanding of study proceduresand interventions
- Are taking opioids for cancer or palliative-care related indications
- Are deemed unsafe to approach by ED providers
- Incarceration
- Not a resident of the province in which they are seeking care (BC or Alberta)
- Actively receiving OAT, defined as having filled a prescription for one of thefollowing medications in the 5 days prior to ED presentation: buprenorphine/naloxone,methadone, sustained release morphine, injectable hydromorphone, injectablediacetylmorphine
- Prior enrollment in the study
- Known or suspected mechanical gastrointestinal obstruction (e.g., bowel obstruction orstrictures) or any diseases/conditions that affect bowel transit (e.g., ileus of anytype).
- Suspected surgical abdomen (e.g., acute appendicitis or pancreatitis).
- Severe respiratory insufficiency.
- Severe CNS depression, increased cerebrospinal or intracranial pressure, and headinjury.
- Complicating patient factors that make home inductions from the ED unsafe and/or thatrequire expert consultation for consideration of induction in an observed setting. These factors include:
- Allergy to buprenorphine/naloxone
- Severe respiratory or liver dysfunction
- Concurrent withdrawal or intoxication from sedatives (e.g., alcohol, benzodiazepines)
- Active prescription for sedative medications (e.g., benzodiazepines, opioids)
- Use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors within the past 14 days
- Concerns that the patient is unable to safely store medications
- Pregnancy (we will obtain a point-of-care urine pregnancy test on all women ofchild-bearing age prior to enrollment)
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
Foothills Medical Centre
Calgary, Alberta T2N2T9
CanadaActive - Recruiting
Northeast Community Health Centre
Edmonton, Alberta T5A 5E4
CanadaActive - Recruiting
Royal Alexandra Hospital
Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3V9
CanadaSite Not Available
St. Paul's Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 1Y6
CanadaActive - Recruiting
University of British Columbia Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia V6T2B5
CanadaActive - Recruiting
Vancouver General Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 1M9
CanadaActive - Recruiting
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