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Mind and Body => Neuroscience => Topic started by: Chip on June 12, 2019, 03:41:57 PM

Title: Alzheimer’s therapy may help overcome opioid addiction
Post by: Chip on June 12, 2019, 03:41:57 PM
source: https://neurosciencenews.com/alzheimers-therapy-opioid-addiction-14175/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+neuroscience-rss-feeds-neuroscience-news+%28Neuroscience+News+Updates%29

Summary:

Galantamine, a medication used to treat Alzheimer’s disease, shows promise in helping break opioid addiction.

Clinical trial results reveal that a medication used to treat Alzheimer’s disease may also be an effective therapy for individuals addicted to opioids. The findings are published in The American Journal on Addictions.

The medication, called galantamine, is thought to have a dual mechanism of action–it increases levels of a chemical messenger called acetylcholine in the brain and also binds to nicotinic receptors, which play a role in addiction to nicotine and other substances.

Participants who took galantamine had fewer urine samples that were positive for opioids compared with those who took placebo, which corroborated with self-reported abstinence in those who took galantamine. Also, participants who used opioids during follow-up took longer to do so if they were in the galantamine group.

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