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Pharmacology of Opioid/Stimulant Co-abuse: From the Lab to the Clinic

Friday May 19, 2023

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Eastern Time (ET)





Chair :

Vanessa Minervini
Creighton University

David Maguire
University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio



In addition to the well-documented increase in deaths involving opioids over the past two decades, overdose deaths involving stimulants have also increased sharply, and recent estimates indicate a high prevalence of polysubstance abuse involving opioids and stimulants. With speakers representing a broad spectrum of expertise, including epidemiology, human behavioral pharmacology and clinical trials, pre-clinical behavioral pharmacology, and medicinal chemistry, this symposium highlights current research on opioid and stimulant co-abuse and demonstrates contributions pharmacology research can make toward addressing this rapidly growing and evolving public health challenge.

Speakers

Vanessa Minervini - Creighton University

Introduction

Christopher Jones - National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, CDC

Opioids and Stimulants – What the Data Tell Us: Insights from Community, Treatment, and Mortality Data

Kelly Dunn - Johns Hopkins University

A Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluation of Bupropion Plus Monetary Incentives to Reduce Cocaine use in Persons Maintained on Methadone for Opioid use Disorder

Gregory Collins - University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Behavioral Pharmacology of Polysubstance use Involving Opioids and Stimulants

Stephen Husbands - University of Bath

Opioid Polypharmacology as an Approach to Treating Opioid-and Stimulant-use Disorders

David Maguire - University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio

General Q&A