Vivitrol has jut been approved to help with opiate addiction. It works by blocking the opiate receptors in the brain. Click here to read the full article in WebMD.
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November 23, 2010
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November 20, 2009
Vaccines to Help People Get Over Addictions
There was a very interesting article in the LA Times on 10/6/09 entitled: Vaccines to Combat Drug Addiction showing Promise. It discussed vaccines that are being created to help individuals fight drug addictions. These vaccines will not work like traditional vaccines and prevent drug addiction, but instead they will help the body produce an antibody that will bind the drug to it. The antibody will then prevent the drug from reaching the brain thus inhibiting the chemical high that would normally be caused by using the drug. In essence, the vaccine will nullify the intoxicating effect of the drug. It does not appear that these vaccines will work for all drug, but nicotine, cocaine, heroin, and meth appear to be responsive to the vaccine. This sounds like a promising adjunct to traditional treatment for addiction. How do you think these new vaccines will impact the treatment of chemical dependency, once they are on the market? Do you see any dangers? Or have any concerns about a vaccine that fights addiction? We would love to hear your thoughts.
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“You Can Cut Back”
There was an interesting feature article in the LA Times www.latimes.com/features/health/ entitled “You Can Cut Back” by Shari Roan. The article is interesting, but I am afraid the title could be misleading to many alcoholics. Would love to hear your thoughts.
