In recent years, advances in neuroscience led to the development of new medications to treat alcohol dependence and especially to prevent alcohol relapse after detoxification. Whereas the earliest medications against alcohol dependence were fortuitously discovered, recently developed drugs are increasingly based on alcohol's neurobiological mechanisms of action. This review discusses the most recent developments in alcohol pharmacotherapy and emphasizes the neurobiological basis of anti-alcohol medications. There are currently three approved drugs for the treatment of alcohol dependence with quite different mechanisms of action. Disulfiram is an inhibitor of the enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase and acts as an alcohol-deterrent drug. Naltrexone...
The main focus of this narrative review is to present and discuss the most relevant clinical data ab...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, but pharmacological...
Pharmacological treatment of alcohol use disorder represents an essential core of the therapeutic pr...
Alcoholism, a major public health problem throughout the world, causes enormous damage to health and...
ABSTRACT: Alcohol dependence is a chronic, debilitating disorder that is an important public health ...
Alcohol dependence is a chronic disorder that results from a variety of genetic, psychosocial, and e...
Addiction is a primary, chronic, neurobiological disease, with genetic, psychosocial, and environmen...
Almost 10% of the world's population is affected by alcohol use disorders, and the treatment of alco...
Alcohol, opioids, nicotine, and psychostimulants have different chemical structures; however, they s...
Disulfiram was the first pharmacotherapy approved to treat alcohol use disorder in the 1950s. Disulf...
The pharmacological intervention can play a crucial role in the reduction of craving and drinking an...
Compounds known to be successful in the treatment of alcohol use disorder include the aversive agent...
Alcohol dependence represents a chronic, relapsing condition with a multifactorial aetiology that in...
Almost 10% of the world's population is affected by alcohol use disorders, and the treatment of alco...
The main focus of this narrative review is to present and discuss the most relevant clinical data ab...
The main focus of this narrative review is to present and discuss the most relevant clinical data ab...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, but pharmacological...
Pharmacological treatment of alcohol use disorder represents an essential core of the therapeutic pr...
Alcoholism, a major public health problem throughout the world, causes enormous damage to health and...
ABSTRACT: Alcohol dependence is a chronic, debilitating disorder that is an important public health ...
Alcohol dependence is a chronic disorder that results from a variety of genetic, psychosocial, and e...
Addiction is a primary, chronic, neurobiological disease, with genetic, psychosocial, and environmen...
Almost 10% of the world's population is affected by alcohol use disorders, and the treatment of alco...
Alcohol, opioids, nicotine, and psychostimulants have different chemical structures; however, they s...
Disulfiram was the first pharmacotherapy approved to treat alcohol use disorder in the 1950s. Disulf...
The pharmacological intervention can play a crucial role in the reduction of craving and drinking an...
Compounds known to be successful in the treatment of alcohol use disorder include the aversive agent...
Alcohol dependence represents a chronic, relapsing condition with a multifactorial aetiology that in...
Almost 10% of the world's population is affected by alcohol use disorders, and the treatment of alco...
The main focus of this narrative review is to present and discuss the most relevant clinical data ab...
The main focus of this narrative review is to present and discuss the most relevant clinical data ab...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, but pharmacological...
Pharmacological treatment of alcohol use disorder represents an essential core of the therapeutic pr...