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The effects of vitamin D in opioid use disorder

  • Study HIC#:2000036908
  • Last Updated:04/07/2024

Do you have Opioid Use Disorder? Are you receiving Suboxone treatment?

If you are between the ages of 18 and 55, you may be eligible for a brain imaging study involving MRI and PET (radiation) scans. This study has 4 visits, including a 2-hour outpatient screening, a 30-minute MRI scan, and 2 5-hour PET appointments, which each include a 2-hour scan.

Compensation up to $800 is provided.

If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please reach out to our study coordinators, Marcella Mignosa at 203-903-7795 or email: marcella.mignosa@yale.edu and Adam Stryjewski at 203-535-4424 or email: adam.stryjewski@yale.edu and mention the “Vitamin D Opioid” study.

    Contact Us

    For more information about this study, including how to volunteer, contact:

    Adam Stryjewski

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    Trial Purpose and Description

    Do you have Opioid Use Disorder? Are you receiving Suboxone treatment?

    If you are between the ages of 18 and 55, you may be eligible for a brain imaging study involving MRI and PET (radiation) scans. This study has 4 visits, including a 2-hour outpatient screening, a 30-minute MRI scan, and 2 5-hour PET appointments, which each include a 2-hour scan.

    Compensation up to $800 is provided.

    If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please reach out to our study coordinators, Marcella Mignosa at 203-903-7795 or email: marcella.mignosa@yale.edu and Adam Stryjewski at 203-535-4424 or email: adam.stryjewski@yale.edu and mention the “Vitamin D Opioid” study.

    Eligibility Criteria

    • Between the ages of 18 and 55
    • Have Opioid Use Disorder
    • Receiving Suboxone treatment

    Principal Investigator

    For more information about this study, including how to volunteer, contact: