Data on patients' alcohol consumption from 15 placebo-controlled treatment studies (n = 3309) were examined to test whether, at a given time point, patients who have taken one or more drinks since the last assessment (‘relapsers', n = 1010) take alcohol on fewer days, report lower average number of drinks per day, and consume less alcohol in total with acamprosate compared to placebo. These studies had varying duration (90 days, 180 days and 360 days). Among relapsers, acamprosate was significantly associated with less quantity (Q) and frequency (F) of drinking compared to placebo in each of the four follow-up periods (p < 0.001). The differences were most marked for the product Q x F (overall weekly consumption). For each period, there wer...
Abstract — Standard treatment for alcohol abuse may include pharmacotherapy to alleviate withdrawal ...
Acamprosate (calcium bis acetylhomotaurinate) is a new medication that appears to be clinically usef...
Aims: To measure the effect of community nurse follow-up on abstinence and retention rates in the ou...
Acamprosate is an FDA-approved medication that enhances abstinence in alcohol-dependent patients. A ...
Acamprosate was shown to help to maintain abstinence on alcoholic patients. In this paper, we show t...
We compared effects of the standard 2 g dose (n=258) and an exploratory 3 g dose of acamprosate (n=8...
Treatment with acamprosate is a valid tool to complement psychotherapy as it does not cause addictio...
An assessment of the efficacy of treatment with acamprosate was, therefore, undertaken using meta-an...
Review on literature on the effect of anti-addictive substance in enhancing abstinence of dependent ...
Treatment with acamprosate is a valid tool to complement psychotherapy as it does not cause addicti...
"The alcoholism can also deal with drug treatments." This is the message that emerges from the press...
In this review, acamprosate effect in reducing consumption was assessed with an IPD meta-analysi
Method: Randomized parallel groups prospective trial to assess the efficacy of nursing follow up of...
Alcohol dependence is a widespread psychiatric disorder with a prevalence of 4-6% in the adult popul...
Objective: The relapse prevention medication acamprosate has been recently introduced to the Austral...
Abstract — Standard treatment for alcohol abuse may include pharmacotherapy to alleviate withdrawal ...
Acamprosate (calcium bis acetylhomotaurinate) is a new medication that appears to be clinically usef...
Aims: To measure the effect of community nurse follow-up on abstinence and retention rates in the ou...
Acamprosate is an FDA-approved medication that enhances abstinence in alcohol-dependent patients. A ...
Acamprosate was shown to help to maintain abstinence on alcoholic patients. In this paper, we show t...
We compared effects of the standard 2 g dose (n=258) and an exploratory 3 g dose of acamprosate (n=8...
Treatment with acamprosate is a valid tool to complement psychotherapy as it does not cause addictio...
An assessment of the efficacy of treatment with acamprosate was, therefore, undertaken using meta-an...
Review on literature on the effect of anti-addictive substance in enhancing abstinence of dependent ...
Treatment with acamprosate is a valid tool to complement psychotherapy as it does not cause addicti...
"The alcoholism can also deal with drug treatments." This is the message that emerges from the press...
In this review, acamprosate effect in reducing consumption was assessed with an IPD meta-analysi
Method: Randomized parallel groups prospective trial to assess the efficacy of nursing follow up of...
Alcohol dependence is a widespread psychiatric disorder with a prevalence of 4-6% in the adult popul...
Objective: The relapse prevention medication acamprosate has been recently introduced to the Austral...
Abstract — Standard treatment for alcohol abuse may include pharmacotherapy to alleviate withdrawal ...
Acamprosate (calcium bis acetylhomotaurinate) is a new medication that appears to be clinically usef...
Aims: To measure the effect of community nurse follow-up on abstinence and retention rates in the ou...