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  2. Ozempic and Similar Drugs May Offer Health Benefits ... - AOL

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    A study in the journal Addiction found that people addicted to alcohol who took Ozempic or similar medications had a 50% lower rate of binging on alcohol than those who did not. And people with ...

  3. Disulfiram - Wikipedia

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    Disulfiram is a medication used to support the treatment of chronic alcoholism by producing an acute sensitivity to ethanol (drinking alcohol). Disulfiram works by inhibiting the enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase (specifically the ALDH2 enzyme [3]), causing many of the effects of a hangover to be felt immediately following alcohol consumption.

  4. Acamprosate - Wikipedia

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    Over three to twelve months it increases the number of people who do not drink at all and the number of days without alcohol. [5] It appears to work as well as naltrexone for maintenance of abstinence from alcohol, [15] however naltrexone works slightly better for reducing alcohol cravings and heavy drinking, [16] and acamprosate tends to work ...

  5. Self-medication - Wikipedia

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    As different drugs have different effects, they may be used for different reasons. According to the self-medication hypothesis (SMH), the individuals' choice of a particular drug is not accidental or coincidental, but instead, a result of the individuals' psychological condition, as the drug of choice provides relief to the user specific to his or her condition.

  6. More doctors can prescribe a leading addiction treatment. Why ...

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    Barriers include insurance hurdles, price, pharmacies that don't stock the drug and doctors who believe patients with addiction take up too much time, Chua and other experts said.

  7. Drug rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Drug rehabilitation is the process of medical or psychotherapeutic treatment for dependency on psychoactive substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and street drugs such as cannabis, cocaine, heroin, and amphetamines.