Alcohol dependence is a chronic disorder that results from a variety of genetic, psychosocial, and environmental factors. Relapse prevention for alcohol dependence has traditionally involved psychosocial and psychotherapeutic interventions. Pharmacotherapy, however, in conjunction with behavioral therapy, is generating interest as another modality to prevent relapse and enhance abstinence. Naltrexone and acamprosate are at the forefront of the currently available pharmacological options. Naltrexone is an opioid receptor antagonist and is thought to reduce the rewarding effect of alcohol. Acamprosate normalizes the dysregulation of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-mediated glutamatergic excitation that occurs in alcohol withdrawal and early absti...
Almost 10% of the world's population is affected by alcohol use disorders, and the treatment of alco...
Abstract: Acamprosate, a medication that has been used in Europe for years, is the newest drug to be...
Alcohol dependence represents a chronic, relapsing condition with a multifactorial aetiology that in...
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, opioids, nicotine, and psychostimulants have different chemical structures; however, they s...
Naltrexone can help prevent relapse in recently detoxified patients with alcohol use disorder. The e...
Naltrexone and acamprosate are medications which are often prescribed by GPs to assist dependent pat...
In recent years, advances in neuroscience led to the development of new medications to treat alcohol...
Each year, more than 1.5 million Americans seek treatment for alcohol-related problems. In 1994, nal...
Alcohol use disorder is one of the most significant and common psychiatric diagnoses in the United S...
Katie Witkiewitz, Kimber Saville, Kacie HamreusDepartment of Psychology, Washington State University...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, but pharmacological...
Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, was the second drug approved for treatment of alcohol dependence i...
Acamprosate (calcium bis acetylhomotaurinate) is a new medication that appears to be clinically usef...
Almost 10% of the world's population is affected by alcohol use disorders, and the treatment of alco...
Abstract: Acamprosate, a medication that has been used in Europe for years, is the newest drug to be...
Alcohol dependence represents a chronic, relapsing condition with a multifactorial aetiology that in...
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, opioids, nicotine, and psychostimulants have different chemical structures; however, they s...
Naltrexone can help prevent relapse in recently detoxified patients with alcohol use disorder. The e...
Naltrexone and acamprosate are medications which are often prescribed by GPs to assist dependent pat...
In recent years, advances in neuroscience led to the development of new medications to treat alcohol...
Each year, more than 1.5 million Americans seek treatment for alcohol-related problems. In 1994, nal...
Alcohol use disorder is one of the most significant and common psychiatric diagnoses in the United S...
Katie Witkiewitz, Kimber Saville, Kacie HamreusDepartment of Psychology, Washington State University...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, but pharmacological...
Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, was the second drug approved for treatment of alcohol dependence i...
Acamprosate (calcium bis acetylhomotaurinate) is a new medication that appears to be clinically usef...
Almost 10% of the world's population is affected by alcohol use disorders, and the treatment of alco...
Abstract: Acamprosate, a medication that has been used in Europe for years, is the newest drug to be...
Alcohol dependence represents a chronic, relapsing condition with a multifactorial aetiology that in...