Theta Burst Stimulation as a Tool to Decrease Drinking in Treatment-seeking Alcohol Users
NCT: NCT04154111 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
There is growing interest in the utilization of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) as a novel, non-pharmacologic approach to decreasing alcohol use among treatment-seeking individuals with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). The results of this study will be used to determine which of the 2 proposed TMS strategies has a larger effect on drinking behavior (% days abstinent, % heavy drinking days) as well as alcohol cue-reactivity in a 4 month period. These data will pave the way for TMS to be used as an innovative, new treatment option for individuals with AUD.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Theta Burst Stimulation as a Tool to Decrease Drinking in Treatment-seeking Alcohol Users?
Theta Burst Stimulation as a Tool to Decrease Drinking in Treatment-seeking Alcohol Users is a clinical trial registered under NCT04154111. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT04154111?
The current status of NCT04154111 (Theta Burst Stimulation as a Tool to Decrease Drinking in Treatment-seeking Alcohol Users) is: COMPLETED.
When did Theta Burst Stimulation as a Tool to Decrease Drinking in Treatment-seeking Alcohol Users start?
Theta Burst Stimulation as a Tool to Decrease Drinking in Treatment-seeking Alcohol Users started on 2020-05-26.
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