Background and aim There is growing interest in the use of medication-assisted treatments for gambling disorder (GD). Opioid receptor antagonists are hypothesised to blunt the craving associated with gambling. This study was designed to assess the feasibility of using an intranasal naloxone spray to treat GD.Design An 8-week, open-label, uncontrolled pilot study.Setting A single study site in the capital region of Finland.Subjects Twenty problem gamblers (nine men) were randomised into two groups. Group A (n=10) took one dose into one nostril (2 mg naloxone), as needed, with a maximum of 4 doses/day (max. 8 mg/day). Group B (n=10) took one dose into each nostril (4 mg naloxone) as needed, with a maximum of 4 doses/day (max. 16 mg/day).Inter...
Disordered gambling is a public health concern associated with detrimental consequences for affected...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
Gambling Disorder has serious consequences and no medications are currently approved for the treatme...
Background and aim There is growing interest in the use of medication-assisted treatments for gambli...
Background: Gambling disorder (GD) is a global phenomenon affecting millions of people. GD can resul...
Background and aims To investigate the potential indications and adverse effects of using the opioid...
Background: Gambling is a legal form of entertainment in 48 states and is enjoyed by many. In Approx...
Background: To date, no drugs have been approved for gambling disorder. Numerous publications have d...
Background. To date, no drugs have been approved for gambling disorder. Numerous publications have d...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> Effective treatment strategies are needed for the treatment of pathol...
This slide presentation for the Natural Science Poster Session at Parkland College describes the che...
Research has highlighted the association of a positive family history of alcoholism with a positive ...
Abstract Opioid use disorder (OUD) is an increasingly common diagnosis that has drastically increas...
Background: Opioid dependence is a serious and chronic disease which causes global problems. Many op...
Gambling is characterised by cognitive distortions in the processing of chance and skill that are ex...
Disordered gambling is a public health concern associated with detrimental consequences for affected...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
Gambling Disorder has serious consequences and no medications are currently approved for the treatme...
Background and aim There is growing interest in the use of medication-assisted treatments for gambli...
Background: Gambling disorder (GD) is a global phenomenon affecting millions of people. GD can resul...
Background and aims To investigate the potential indications and adverse effects of using the opioid...
Background: Gambling is a legal form of entertainment in 48 states and is enjoyed by many. In Approx...
Background: To date, no drugs have been approved for gambling disorder. Numerous publications have d...
Background. To date, no drugs have been approved for gambling disorder. Numerous publications have d...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> Effective treatment strategies are needed for the treatment of pathol...
This slide presentation for the Natural Science Poster Session at Parkland College describes the che...
Research has highlighted the association of a positive family history of alcoholism with a positive ...
Abstract Opioid use disorder (OUD) is an increasingly common diagnosis that has drastically increas...
Background: Opioid dependence is a serious and chronic disease which causes global problems. Many op...
Gambling is characterised by cognitive distortions in the processing of chance and skill that are ex...
Disordered gambling is a public health concern associated with detrimental consequences for affected...
The continued rise in the availability of illicit opioids and opioid-related deaths in the United St...
Gambling Disorder has serious consequences and no medications are currently approved for the treatme...