Research study open now for people in recovery

Still slipping on Suboxone? You're not failing.

A lot of people on buprenorphine medications still struggle with opioid use sometimes and most of them blame themselves. But research shows that for many people medication alone isn't enough. That's not a personal flaw. It's a gap in treatment that researchers are working to close.

This study is looking for adults who are currently taking Suboxone, Zubsolv, or a generic buprenorphine and still using opioids here and there. If you've been doing everything right and it still isn't fully working, this could be for you. Answer the short questions below and discover if you or a loved one might be prequalified to participate in this study.

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Are you between 18 and 75 years of age?*
Have you ever been diagnosed with opioid use disorder?*
We ask this because the study is focused on people with a specific medical history. This helps us confirm whether you meet the criteria for participation.
Are you currently taking a buprenorphine medication such as any of the following? Check all that apply.*
We ask this because the study requires participants to be on a particular type of treatment. This helps us confirm that the study would be appropriate for you.
What is your current height and weight?
Please enter a number from 3 to 8.
Please enter a number from 0 to 11.
Please enter a number from 50 to 800.
We ask this because the study requires participants to fall within a certain body mass index range. This helps us confirm that you meet the physical criteria for safe participation.
Are you currently taking a GLP-1 or GIP medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound, or Saxenda (or a generic version, including semaglutide, tirzepatide, or liraglutide)?*
We ask this because certain medications may interfere with the study treatment. This helps us understand whether there may be any conflicts with your current or recent medication history.
Tell your loved ones.
Let others know about the importance of clinical research and how they can get involved.

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