This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition known as GHB use disorder, which involves the excessive use of a substance called gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB). The study aims to explore the effectiveness of a medication called baclofen in helping patients reduce their need for pharmaceutical GHB during detoxification. Baclofen is a medication that is typically used to treat muscle spasms, and in this study, it is being tested to see if it can assist in the detoxification process for individuals with GHB use disorder.
Participants in the study will receive either baclofen or a placebo, in addition to the standard treatment for GHB detoxification. The study will involve taking baclofen in tablet form, with doses of either 10 mg or 25 mg. The treatment period will last for a short duration, and the progress of the participants will be monitored to determine if baclofen helps in reducing the need for GHB during the detoxification process.
The purpose of this study is to assess whether adding baclofen to the treatment plan can make the detoxification process more effective for patients with GHB use disorder. By understanding the potential benefits of baclofen in this context, the study aims to improve treatment options for individuals undergoing detoxification from GHB. Participants will be closely monitored throughout the study to ensure their safety and to gather valuable information on the effectiveness of the treatment.



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