EXPRESS+

Michael Li, PhD, UCLA Vine Street Clinic, and the UCLA Center for Behavioral and Addiction Medicine are conducting a research study on methamphetamine treatment and its impact on immune function and mental health. This study is being funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), which is part of the National Institutes of Health.

WHY IS THIS RESEARCH BEING DONE?

It is important to understand whether a patient is feeling better and whether their health is improving as they go through treatment for methamphetamine use disorder. This is especially important in people living with HIV impacted by meth use. This study uses a behavioral treatment called “contingency management”, which motivates and rewards quitting meth. This study will look also at immune markers in the blood to see how the immune system reacts to treatment.

If you want help for METH use and are living with HIV, SIGN UP NOW!

Get up to $730 for participation. 

EXPRESS+ is a voluntary UCLA research study by Michael Li, PhD (IRB#20001564).

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