Format
Book
Publication Date
Published by / Citation
Drug and Alcohol Findings
Keywords
alcohol
treatment
pharmacotherapy
medical management
withdrawal
acamprosate
naltrexone
disulfiram
anticonvulsant
topiramate
psychiatry
United Kingdom
UK

Doctors and Drugs; Medical Treatment of Dependent Drinking. Effectiveness Bank Alcohol Treatment Matrix Cell A3

DOCTORS AND DRUGS; MEDICAL TREATMENT OF DEPENDENT DRINKING

Seminal and key research selected, explained and explored. First cell of row three enters the domain of doctors and drugs, starting with the study from 1970s London bold enough to question the orthodoxy that ‘alcoholism’ demands intensive treatment, then highlighting trials of the UK’s three approved alcohol treatment medications (remarkably, each led by the same researcher), before exploring:
- How *do* we encourage patients to take the pills?
- Was NICE right to relegate disulfiram (‘Antabuse’) to a second-line option?
- The placebo effect *is* the main active ingredient

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One of 25 cells in the Alcohol Treatment Matrix mapping seminal and key research and guidance on alcohol brief interventions and treatment.

“Thanks for providing such a super resource [matrices].”
Barry Salaberry, Addictions counsellor, British Columbia, Canada

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Sent by Drug and Alcohol Findings to alert you to site updates and recent UK-relevant evaluations and reviews of drug/alcohol interventions. Matrix refresh funded by Alcohol Change UK. Findings is also supported by the Society for the Study of Addiction and advised by the National Addiction Centre.

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