Anticonvulsants for cocaine dependence

S Minozzi, M Cinquini, L Amato… - Cochrane Database …, 2015 - cochranelibrary.com
S Minozzi, M Cinquini, L Amato, M Davoli, MF Farrell, PP Pani, S Vecchi
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2015cochranelibrary.com
Background Cocaine dependence is a major public health problem that is characterised by
recidivism and a host of medical and psychosocial complications. Although effective
pharmacotherapy is available for alcohol and heroin dependence, none is currently
available for cocaine dependence, despite two decades of clinical trials primarily involving
antidepressant, anticonvulsivant and dopaminergic medications. Extensive consideration
has been given to optimal pharmacological approaches to the treatment of individuals with …
Background
Cocaine dependence is a major public health problem that is characterised by recidivism and a host of medical and psychosocial complications. Although effective pharmacotherapy is available for alcohol and heroin dependence, none is currently available for cocaine dependence, despite two decades of clinical trials primarily involving antidepressant, anticonvulsivant and dopaminergic medications. Extensive consideration has been given to optimal pharmacological approaches to the treatment of individuals with cocaine dependence, and both dopamine antagonists and agonists have been considered. Anticonvulsants have been candidates for use in the treatment of addiction based on the hypothesis that seizure kindling‐like mechanisms contribute to addiction.
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