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ClinicalNeurologyOpioid Use DisorderTrial Update

Pilot Study on Deep Brain Stimulation for Opioid Use Disorder Initiated

The initiation of a pilot study on deep brain stimulation for opioid use disorder represents a potential shift in treatment paradigms for a challenging condition. Success in this trial could lead to new therapeutic options, impacting existing addiction therapies and strategies for companies in this space.

Published: June 19, 2026
Updated: June 19, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Neurology / Opioid Use Disorder
Company: Abbott
Asset: Pilot
Trial SummaryCLN

Phase III

Neurology / Opioid Use Disorder

Status

Initiated

Sponsor

Abbott

Signal Score

8.2

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

moderate

Signalhigh
Confidencemoderate

Strategic implication

The initiation of a pilot study on deep brain stimulation for opioid use disorder represents a potential shift in treatment paradigms for a challenging condition. Success in this trial could lead to new therapeutic options, impacting existing addiction therapies and strategies for companies in this space.

Why it matters

The initiation of a pilot study on deep brain stimulation for opioid use disorder represents a potential shift in treatment paradigms for a challenging condition. Success in this trial could lead to new therapeutic options, impacting existing addiction therapies and strategies for companies in this space.

What changed

Trial Update

Analysis

A pilot study is underway to assess the safety and efficacy of deep brain stimulation targeting the nucleus accumbens in patients with treatment-refractory opioid use disorder.

The initiation of a pilot study on deep brain stimulation for opioid use disorder represents a potential shift in treatment paradigms for a challenging condition. Success in this trial could lead to new therapeutic options, impacting existing addiction therapies and strategies for companies in this space.

Monitor results from this pilot study and any subsequent trials that may expand on these findings.

Related companies & assets

Companies

  • Abbott →

Assets

  • Pilot →

Sources & Humanexa intelligence

Source links

  • Pilot Study on Deep Brain Stimulation for Opioid Use Disorder Initiated ↗

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  • Pilot Study on Deep Brain Stimulation for Opioid Use Disorder Initiated →

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