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RIVER Telehealth

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Helena, Montana 59601

Conducts research for Chronic Disease

Conducts research for Chronic Pain

Conducts research for Anxiety Disorders

Conducts research for Depression

Conducts research for Neuroinflammatory Disease

2 reported clinical trials

0 medical researchers

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Summary

RIVER Telehealth is a medical facility located in Helena, Montana. This center is recognized for care of Chronic Disease, Chronic Pain, Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Neuroinflammatory Disease and other specialties. RIVER Telehealth is involved with conducting 2 clinical trials across 8 conditions. There are 0 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as .

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Clinical Trials running at RIVER Telehealth

Chronic Disease

Chronic Pain

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Neuroinflammatory Disease

Major Depressive Disorder

Chronic Illness

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Ketamine

for Chronic Illnesses

Multiple site studies with the recruitment of other sub-investigators and sites. It's sobering to consider how chronic illness makes us more vulnerable to suicidal thoughts and behavior. However, the existence of multiple risk factors also means that there are numerous ways to intervene. Addressing and improving even one risk area will reverberate and improve other areas and the quality of life. RIVER Foundation is completing a 500-participant pilot study researching the safety of oral and nasal ketamine at home with no therapy. The pilot study examined three psychological scales: P.H.Q. 9, G.A.D. 7, and PCL5 scores. The interim report will be available in Nov 2023 with a final report in June 2024. The lack of knowledge for the average medical practitioner makes ketamine a boutique medicine, often costly and unaffordable to those in need. Yet daily medical providers are eliminating ketamine as a choice in the treatment of chronic conditions. The pilot study demonstrated the who, and where. The who, was adults with a chronic condition. The pilot study demonstrated the majority of those who could use ketamine are not receiving it due to cost. According to the 500-participant study, ketamine is safe and effective for at-home use thus demonstrating the where (at home with no supervision).

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Ketamine

for Chronic Pain

A study aimed to assess the efficacy of the various approaches to prescribing Ketamine currently in use off-label. The focus will be to include ketamine within the study plan of those with chronic conditions who are receiving ketamine.

Recruiting

1 award

N/A

1 criteria

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