The purpose of this study is to conduct human laboratory studies of possible cocaine interactions with various potential treatment medications.
Pharmacological Modulation of Cocaine Effects – 1
Medical trial
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
- NCT00000201
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- Dec 2001
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