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The neurobiology of Alcohol Use Disorder: Neuronal mechanisms, current treatments and novel developments

The neurobiology of Alcohol Use Disorder: Neuronal mechanisms, current treatments and novel developments

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The Mechanisms Behind Developing Dependence, Sub-groups, and Novel Approaches to Treatment, Volume 174 in the Neurobiology of Alcohol Abuse series, highlights new advances in the field, with interesting chapters on topics such as substitution therapy, harm reduction, current treatments, metabolomics, and repurposing drugs.

Format: Hardback
Length: 322 pages
Publication date: 01 March 2024
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

The Mechanisms Behind Developing Dependence, Sub-groups, and Novel Approaches to Treatment, Volume 174 in the Neurobiology of Alcohol Abuse series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics such as:

Substitution therapy in alcohol treatment, with a focus on mechanisms and possibilities.

Designing and analyzing studies on treatments for alcohol dependence.

The harm reduction approach for treatment of alcohol dependence.

Current treatments for alcohol dependence, with a suggested focus on mechanisms and possibilities.

Metabolomics in relation to alcohol dependence, with a focus on possibilities for precision medicine.

Repurposing drugs for treatment of alcohol dependence.

Alcohol dependence is a complex disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by the inability to control alcohol consumption, leading to negative consequences on physical and mental health. The development of dependence is influenced by a variety of factors, including genetic predisposition, environmental factors, and psychological factors.

Substitution therapy is one of the most commonly used treatments for alcohol dependence. It involves replacing alcohol with a non-alcoholic substance, such as nicotine or naltrexone, to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. This approach has been shown to be effective in reducing alcohol consumption and improving outcomes in alcohol-dependent individuals.

Designing and analyzing studies on treatments for alcohol dependence is essential for developing new and effective interventions. This involves studying the effectiveness of different treatment modalities, such as behavioral therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and support groups, in reducing alcohol consumption and improving outcomes.

The harm reduction approach for treatment of alcohol dependence focuses on reducing the harm associated with alcohol consumption rather than completely abstaining from alcohol. This approach involves providing individuals with resources and support to reduce their alcohol consumption and improve their health outcomes.

Current treatments for alcohol dependence include a variety of interventions, such as behavioral therapy, medication-assisted treatment, and support groups. However, more research is needed to determine the most effective and sustainable treatment approaches for alcohol dependence.

Metabolomics is a new field that involves studying the metabolites produced by the body in response to different substances, including alcohol. This field has the potential to develop new precision medicine approaches for the treatment of alcohol dependence.

Repurposing drugs for the treatment of alcohol dependence is an emerging approach that involves using drugs that have been approved for other medical conditions to treat alcohol dependence. This approach has the potential to reduce the cost and side effects of treatment and improve outcomes.

In conclusion, the Mechanisms Behind Developing Dependence, Sub-groups, and Novel Approaches to Treatment, Volume 174 in the Neurobiology of Alcohol Abuse series, highlights new advances in the field of alcohol dependence treatment. Substitution therapy, designing and analyzing studies on treatments, the harm reduction approach, current treatments, metabolomics, and repurposing drugs are all promising approaches for reducing alcohol consumption and improving outcomes in alcohol-dependent individuals. Further research is needed to determine the most effective and sustainable treatment approaches for alcohol dependence.


Dimension: 229 x 151 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780443141645

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