François Paille, Hervé Martini Department of Addiction Treatment, University Hospital, Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France Abstract: Reduction of alcohol consumption is not yet a widely accepted treatment objective for alcohol-dependent patients, as abstinence is often considered to be the only possible objective in this situation. However, various studies have demonstrated the value of proposing these two options to such patients. Firstly, reduction of alcohol consumption very significantly reduces the risk of alcohol-related damage, and also modifies the patient's and the doctor's perception of the disease, resulting in improved access to care and better patient adherence with the proposed treatment objective a...
Nalmefene, a mu- and delta-opioid receptor (MOR, DOR) antagonist and a partial kappa-opioid receptor...
INTRODUCTION: Nalmefene is the first drug to be approved for reducing alcohol consumption in alcoh...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of the study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of as-needed use of...
Nalmefene is the first drug approved for reduction of alcohol consumption. The aim of this study was...
This study evaluated the efficacy of as-needed use of the opioid system modulator nalmefene in reduc...
This study evaluated the efficacy of as-needed use of the opioid system modulator nalmefene in reduc...
Alcoholism is an increasing problem all over the world, and nowadays especially amongst teenagers. A...
Alcoholism is an increasing problem all over the world, and nowadays especially amongst teenagers. A...
Introduction: Reduced drinking has been debated as a treatment goal for heavy drinking alcohol-depen...
The objective of this article was to investigate the effect of as-needed nalmefene on health-related...
To investigate safety and tolerability of nalmefene for reduction of alcohol consumption in alcohol-...
The objective of this article was to investigate the effect of as-needed nalmefene on health-related...
International audienceBackground Alcohol dependence causes considerable harm to patients. ă Treatmen...
Background: Alcohol use disorders remain a major health problem. Reduced drinking has been increasin...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are among the most prevalent substance use disorders worldwide. AUDs po...
Nalmefene, a mu- and delta-opioid receptor (MOR, DOR) antagonist and a partial kappa-opioid receptor...
INTRODUCTION: Nalmefene is the first drug to be approved for reducing alcohol consumption in alcoh...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of the study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of as-needed use of...
Nalmefene is the first drug approved for reduction of alcohol consumption. The aim of this study was...
This study evaluated the efficacy of as-needed use of the opioid system modulator nalmefene in reduc...
This study evaluated the efficacy of as-needed use of the opioid system modulator nalmefene in reduc...
Alcoholism is an increasing problem all over the world, and nowadays especially amongst teenagers. A...
Alcoholism is an increasing problem all over the world, and nowadays especially amongst teenagers. A...
Introduction: Reduced drinking has been debated as a treatment goal for heavy drinking alcohol-depen...
The objective of this article was to investigate the effect of as-needed nalmefene on health-related...
To investigate safety and tolerability of nalmefene for reduction of alcohol consumption in alcohol-...
The objective of this article was to investigate the effect of as-needed nalmefene on health-related...
International audienceBackground Alcohol dependence causes considerable harm to patients. ă Treatmen...
Background: Alcohol use disorders remain a major health problem. Reduced drinking has been increasin...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are among the most prevalent substance use disorders worldwide. AUDs po...
Nalmefene, a mu- and delta-opioid receptor (MOR, DOR) antagonist and a partial kappa-opioid receptor...
INTRODUCTION: Nalmefene is the first drug to be approved for reducing alcohol consumption in alcoh...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of the study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of as-needed use of...