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- From: dyer@spdcc.com (Steve Dyer)
- Subject: Re: Nalaxone - new drug for treating alcholics
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.073826.25296@spdcc.com>
- Organization: S.P. Dyer Computer Consulting, Cambridge MA
- References: <1k716nINNo7o@mojo.eng.umd.edu>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 07:38:26 GMT
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- In article <1k716nINNo7o@mojo.eng.umd.edu> georgec@eng.umd.edu (George B. Clark) writes:
- >My understanding is that Nalaxone, a morphine antagonist, offers new
- >hope for alcoholics. According to an article in the November 1992
- >Archives of General Psychiatry, Nalaxone significantly reduces an
- >alcoholic's craving for alcohol. Some alcoholics can even take
- >one or two drinks without feeling compelled to become drunk.
-
- It's spelled naloxone. This drug is ineffective orally--it needs to be
- injected to have any effect.
-
- >Anyway, all the above is something I heard on the radio. I don't
- >know whether doctors are actually prescribing Nalaxone at this time,
- >but I've been telling my alcoholic friends about it.
-
- There is related drug, naltrexone, which is orally active. However,
- at least in high doses, it is hepatotoxic, a somewhat undesirable
- characteristic in a drug used in alcoholics, since these people often
- have compromised liver function to begin with.
-
- --
- Steve Dyer
- dyer@ursa-major.spdcc.com aka {ima,harvard,rayssd,linus,m2c}!spdcc!dyer
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