American Medical Association media briefing entitled "Alcohol Dependence: From Science to Solutions" in New York City.Availability of approved medication for alcoholism treatment; Increasing role of pharmacotherapy in alcoholism treatment; Doubt of some alcoholism treatment professionals about the use of ...
Amphetamine-containing medicines and methylphenidate (also called CNS stimulants) have a high risk for abuse and can cause physical and psychological dependence. A healthcare provider should review a patient’s history for signs of alcohol (ethanol) abuse or drug abuse before and during treatment wi...
FDA-approved medications for alcoholism 发表者:朱健民 996人已读 Modafinil may help some people to reduce drinking by improving their impulse control Published on February 2, 2013 at 6:27 AM • Poor impulse control contributes to one's inability to control the consumption of rewarding substances,...
Recent Advances in the Discovery and Preclinical Testing of Novel Compounds for the Prevention and/or Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders AbstractAlcohol abuse and dependence have a staggering socioeconomic impact, yet current therapeutic strategies are largely inadequate to treat these disor... DL Davies...
“Current evidence shows that medications are underused in the treatment of alcohol use disorder, including alcohol abuse and dependence,” the panel reported. Peer-support and 12-step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous can be helpful, but more can be done to assist the approximately 18 million...
For the past few decades, several drugs have been available for the treatment of AUDs. These drugs include medications to reduce or stop severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms during alcohol detoxification as well as recovery medications to reduce alcohol craving and support abstinence. However, there is...
OBJECTIVE: To identify possible barriers to the use of naltrexone and other new medications in the treatment of alcoholism. METHODS: Focus groups were conducted in Washington, DC. The first comprised physicians who treat substance abuse, recruited nationally through a professional association and ...
Why Are Medications a Part of Addiction Treatment? Medications can be used to eliminate withdrawal symptoms, lower your risk for relapse, and treat co-occurring mental health disorders. Medications may also be used to treat certain withdrawal symptoms you experience as part of drug or alcohol detox...
This case-control study examines the initiation of treatment with medications for alcohol use disorder (MAUD) among US adults and compares the
Advances in research on medications for the treatment of alcohol use disorders: A reviewdoi:10.1097/MD.0000000000040045addictionalcohol use disorder... Y Chen,L Zong,Q Zhao,... - 《Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Medication development: reducing casualties in the valley of death and providing...