BACKGROUND: Cocaine use continues to be a public health problem, yet there is no proven effective pharmacotherapy for cocaine dependence. A promising approach to treating cocaine dependence may be agonist-replacement therapy, which is already used effectively in the treatment of opioid and tobacco dependence. The replacement approach for cocaine dependence posits that administration of a long-acting stimulant medication should normalize the neurochemical and behavioral perturbations resulting from chronic cocaine use. One potential medication to be substituted for cocaine is methylphenidate (MPH), as this stimulant possesses pharmacobehavioral properties similar to those of cocaine. AIM: To provide a qualitative review addressing the ratio...
Aims Cocaine dependence is a common and serious condition, associated with severe medical, psycholog...
Methylphenidate (MPH) occupies brain striatal dopamine transporters (DATs) and is an effective treat...
Despite huge advances in the neuroscience of substance abuse and dependence in the past 20 years, no...
Methylphenidate (MPH) is commonly prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Re...
Cocaine is one of the most commonly used substances worldwide. It has a strong addictive potential, ...
Objective: To ascertain the efficacy of psychostimulants for cocaine dependence on cocaine use, sust...
Cocaine dependence is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and high vulnerability to relapse. Ov...
Cocaine dependence is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and high vulnerability to relapse. Ov...
Cocaine dependence is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and high vulnerability to relapse. Ov...
Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter in the pathophysiology of substance dependence and low striatal d...
Introduction: Concomitant drug use is common among opioid-dependent patients in maintenance therapy....
BACKGROUND: Currently, there are no accepted FDA-approved pharmacotherapies for cocaine use disorder...
Cocaine abuse is a serious health problem in many areas of the world, yet there are no proven effect...
Objective: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not the use of oral...
A pharmacological agent with proven efficacy does not exist for treatment of cocaine dependence. Coc...
Aims Cocaine dependence is a common and serious condition, associated with severe medical, psycholog...
Methylphenidate (MPH) occupies brain striatal dopamine transporters (DATs) and is an effective treat...
Despite huge advances in the neuroscience of substance abuse and dependence in the past 20 years, no...
Methylphenidate (MPH) is commonly prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Re...
Cocaine is one of the most commonly used substances worldwide. It has a strong addictive potential, ...
Objective: To ascertain the efficacy of psychostimulants for cocaine dependence on cocaine use, sust...
Cocaine dependence is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and high vulnerability to relapse. Ov...
Cocaine dependence is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and high vulnerability to relapse. Ov...
Cocaine dependence is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and high vulnerability to relapse. Ov...
Dopamine is a key neurotransmitter in the pathophysiology of substance dependence and low striatal d...
Introduction: Concomitant drug use is common among opioid-dependent patients in maintenance therapy....
BACKGROUND: Currently, there are no accepted FDA-approved pharmacotherapies for cocaine use disorder...
Cocaine abuse is a serious health problem in many areas of the world, yet there are no proven effect...
Objective: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not the use of oral...
A pharmacological agent with proven efficacy does not exist for treatment of cocaine dependence. Coc...
Aims Cocaine dependence is a common and serious condition, associated with severe medical, psycholog...
Methylphenidate (MPH) occupies brain striatal dopamine transporters (DATs) and is an effective treat...
Despite huge advances in the neuroscience of substance abuse and dependence in the past 20 years, no...