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  2. Weight loss drugs may help reduce drug and alcohol misuse ...

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    Weight loss medications such as Ozempic may be able to cut drug and alcohol misuse in half, according to a new study from the scientific journal Addiction. The research, published Thursday, found ...

  3. Diabetes and weight loss drugs shown to reduce alcohol ...

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    Ozempic, Wegovy and other GLP-1 drugs have been shown to curb alcoholism, a new study suggests. Researchers explain why diabetes and weight loss drugs work better than alcohol medications.

  4. Weight loss drugs like Ozempic may help reduce overdose ... - AOL

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    A new study suggests that GLP-1 agonist medications like Ozempic, which are used for diabetes management and weight loss, may help reduce the risk of overdose and alcohol intoxication in people ...

  5. Naltrexone - Wikipedia

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    It has also been found effective in the treatment of other addictions and may be used for them off-label. [12] An opioid-dependent person should not receive naltrexone before detoxification. [8] It is taken orally or by injection into a muscle. [8] Effects begin within 30 minutes, [8] though a decreased desire for opioids may take a few weeks ...

  6. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Benzodiazepines are the most commonly used medication for the treatment of alcohol withdrawal and are generally safe and effective in suppressing symptoms of alcohol withdrawal. [33] This class of medication is generally effective in symptoms control, but needs to be used carefully.

  7. Naltrexone/bupropion - Wikipedia

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    Naltrexone/bupropion, sold under the brand name Contrave among others, is a fixed-dose combination medication for the management of chronic obesity in adults in combination with a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity.