Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10509483 | Drug and Alcohol Dependence | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Adding guanfacine to naltrexone did not improve treatment retention or opiate free urines, but it reduced both stress and craving at later time points in treatment, which may be related to stress-induced craving and the animal model of incubation of reinstatement. During treatment, HIV risk, anxiety, and depression reduced among all patients in treatment, regardless of group.
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Authors
Evgeny Krupitsky, Edwin Zvartau, Elena Blokhina, Elena Verbitskaya, Marina Tsoy, Valentina Wahlgren, Andrey Burakov, Dimitry Masalov, Tatyana N. Romanova, Vladimir Palatkin, Arina Tyurina, Tatyana Yaroslavtseva, Rajita Sinha, Thomas R. Kosten,