People with Opioid Use Disorder Needed for a Research Study on Sleep

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The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine is seeking volunteers for a research study. Individuals who are currently using heroin or fentanyl and would like to initiate buprenorphine treatment may be eligible. This research study is evaluating if a sleep medication, Belsomra® (suvorexant), is effective in improving sleep and treatment outcomes in persons initiating buprenorphine maintenance. You may be eligible if you are: between the ages of 18-65, have opioid use disorder, and are interested in starting buprenorphine treatment. Participation requires a screening visit that last about 3 hours, a five-day stay in residential treatment, two follow-up visits, and completing daily questionnaires on a smart phone. There is no charge for treatment or medications provided in this study. Compensation up to $930 will be provided. Call us to find out more at (443) 470 - 9862 or email us at [email protected]. PI: Andrew S. Huhn, Ph.D. Protocol: IRB00301337 Please use the link below for a brief self-screen survey:

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