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  1. Pharmacotherapy – Medications – Recovery Research Institute

    Pharmacotherapy – Medications Pharmacotherapy (pharmacology) is the treatment of a disorder or disease with medication. In the treatment of addiction, medications are used to reduce the intensity …

  2. Pharmacotherapy for Alcohol Use Disorders in Outpatient Settings

    Pharmacotherapy for Alcohol Use Disorders in Outpatient Settings The review and meta-analysis by Jonas and colleagues examines the benefits and potential harms of approved medication for adults …

  3. Bridging the Divide: How Medicine & Twelve-Step Can Work Together …

    As a result, although medication can aid addiction recovery, most who would benefit from pharmacotherapy have limited access to it. Conversely, Twelve-Step based treatment programs, as …

  4. Can an over-the-counter supplement reduce alcohol use in youth?

    Similarly, the few pharmacotherapy trials conducted with youth who meet alcohol use disorder criteria have exclusively evaluated the effects of naltrexone (sometimes prescribed in a once monthly …

  5. Addictionary® – Recovery Research Institute

    A practice in pharmacotherapy of lowering the dose of medication incrementally over time to help prevent or reduce any adverse experiences as the patients’ body makes adjustments and adapts to …

  6. While medications show promise, those effective for amphetamine use ...

    For individuals and families seeking recovery: There are currently no FDA-approved medications for amphetamine use disorder, and it is too soon to recommend any of the above-mentioned treatments …

  7. opioid use disorder medications – Recovery Research Institute

    Aug 16, 2017 · opioid use disorder medications – medications chart – table of medications – pharmacology – pharmacotherapy – MAT – medication assisted treatment

  8. Testing the combination of bupropion and extended-release …

    Despite dozens of clinical trials costing many millions of dollars there are no FDA-approved medications for stimulant use disorders, such as cocaine or methamphetamine. This study investigated whether …

  9. Better Down the Road? The Long-term Outcomes of Opioid Use …

    The low use group had the highest number of months in treatment with either type of pharmacotherapy (36.6 months), the high use group had the least amount of time in treatment (16.2 months), and the …

  10. Mental health care settings remain good venues to engage people with ...

    The substantial medication disparities noted here also warrant further investigation into barriers to pharmacotherapy adoption. Future work should also continue to explore whether treatment-seeking …