Rodriguez lab, Translational Therapeutics of Stanford University, Stanford School of Medicine, is currently looking for participants with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, ages 18 – 65 years for their research on “Examining Mu Opioid Mechanisms of Ketamine’s Rapid Effects in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder”.
Study Goals:
- Advance our understanding of how ketamine works in the brain.
- Discover new ways of reducing Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) symptoms.
To participate you must be one of the following:
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Diagnosis or symptoms of OCD
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Age 18-65 years
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No prior use of ketamine or naltrexone
Participation includes:
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Up to 6 weeks
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One-time screening visit- about 6 hours;
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2 brain scan sessions- up to 6 hours; and
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7 follow-up visits- up to 1 hour
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All eligible OCD participants can receive up to $450.
To participate in the research study contact: Olivia Magana
Call: (650) 723-4095 or Email: ocdresearch@stanford.edu
See research web page : Participate in Research
See research flyer here.
For complaints, concerns, or participant’s rights, contact 1-866-680-2906
Stanford have several studies with different eligibility criteria, time commitments, procedures, etc. If interested, check research studies webpage here: Participate in Research
See General-OCD-research flyers for participant eligibility.