Opioid Use Disorder
Clinical research in opioid use disorder focuses on long-term treatment outcomes for individuals with a history of, or current, moderate-to-severe opioid dependence. The sponsor’s activity is centered on evaluating sustained care in populations affected by chronic substance use disorder.
- Long-term treatment outcomes
- Moderate-to-severe opioid dependence
- Substance use disorder
The research landscape is concentrated on clinical questions relevant to maintaining treatment benefit over time in adults living with opioid dependence.
Maintenance Therapy and Recovery Support
Indivior Inc. funds research that examines maintenance therapy in opioid dependence, with attention to ongoing clinical outcomes during extended treatment. This area reflects interest in supporting patients who require continued therapeutic management for chronic addiction.
- Maintenance treatment
- Extended therapeutic management
- Chronic addiction care
The sponsor’s clinical focus includes treatment strategies intended to support stability in individuals with persistent opioid use disorder.
Behavioral and Addiction Medicine
Research activity also aligns with addiction medicine and the clinical management of behavioral health conditions linked to opioid misuse. The therapeutic emphasis is on patient groups requiring structured intervention for ongoing recovery needs.
- Addiction medicine
- Behavioral health
- Opioid misuse
This area covers clinical interest in the medical treatment of dependence-related disorders and their associated health burdens.
Global Opioid Dependence Care
The sponsor’s clinical research extends across settings relevant to opioid dependence care in multiple regions, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and the European Union. The focus remains on therapeutic outcomes for patients receiving ongoing treatment for opioid-related conditions.
- International opioid dependence care
- Regional treatment populations
- Cross-border clinical interest
Clinical interest is directed toward populations with opioid use disorder in diverse healthcare environments.



