Naltrexone appears to demonstrate improved clinical outcomes in the reduction of heavy drinking days, particularly with the use of the extended-release formulation. Acamprosate modulates glutamate ...
This drug can interact with other medications. For example, naltrexone can interact with acamprosate, disulfiram, and lofexidine (Lucemyra). Naltrexone is used to treat the following disorders in ...
Expert Rev Clin Pharmacol. 2012;5(4):427-435. Recent comparisons of naltrexone and acamprosate using systematic literature review conclude that, although both drugs are effective as adjuvant ...
In addition to naltrexone, there are two other FDA-approved medications for treating alcohol use disorder: acamprosate and ...
The medication in question is naltrexone, which is primarily used ... alcohol use disorders and now recommends the ...
Furthermore, existing medications for AUD, such as disulfiram, naltrexone, and acamprosate, demonstrate varying efficacy, highlighting the need for alternative therapeutic options. Recent findings ...
There is an evidence base for acupuncture in reducing craving but not alcohol consumption in a number of small trials. The evidence for pharmacological treatments (for example, acamprosate or ...
There is an evidence base for acupuncture in reducing craving but not alcohol consumption in a number of small trials. The evidence for pharmacological treatments (for example, acamprosate or ...