The treatment of alcohol dependence

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review summarizes current research on the management of alcohol dependence, including pharmacotherapy, psychosocial interventions and treatment of alcohol dependence with comorbid psychiatric disorders. RECENT FINDINGS: Among recent studies, naltrexone has demonstrated...

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Main Authors: Sawitri Assanangkornchai, Manit Srisurapanont
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-613112018-09-10T04:08:27Z The treatment of alcohol dependence Sawitri Assanangkornchai Manit Srisurapanont Medicine PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review summarizes current research on the management of alcohol dependence, including pharmacotherapy, psychosocial interventions and treatment of alcohol dependence with comorbid psychiatric disorders. RECENT FINDINGS: Among recent studies, naltrexone has demonstrated the most consistent effect in reducing alcohol consumption in the context of behavioral therapy. In contrast to most previous studies, acamprosate did not show significant benefits on treatment outcomes relative to placebo. The combined use of naltrexone and acamprosate appeared to be safe and well tolerated but there was no additional therapeutic benefit. With the exception of topiramate, there are currently no new, effective medications for alcohol dependence. Of the psychosocial interventions, such as social behavior and network therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and motivational enhancement therapy, no one appears to be superior to another. Psychiatric comorbidity is common in alcohol-dependent patients; however, there are too few studies to effectively guide treatment practice. SUMMARY: Progress has been made with pharmacotherapy and psychosocial interventions for alcohol-dependent individuals. More research is needed, however, in developing newer medications and psychosocial interventions in alcohol-dependent populations and in those with comorbid psychiatric conditions, and to improve the strategies to engage patients in continuing care. © 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc. 2018-09-10T04:08:26Z 2018-09-10T04:08:26Z 2007-05-01 Journal 09517367 2-s2.0-34247093757 10.1097/YCO.0b013e3280fa837d https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=34247093757&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61311
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Sawitri Assanangkornchai
Manit Srisurapanont
The treatment of alcohol dependence
description PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review summarizes current research on the management of alcohol dependence, including pharmacotherapy, psychosocial interventions and treatment of alcohol dependence with comorbid psychiatric disorders. RECENT FINDINGS: Among recent studies, naltrexone has demonstrated the most consistent effect in reducing alcohol consumption in the context of behavioral therapy. In contrast to most previous studies, acamprosate did not show significant benefits on treatment outcomes relative to placebo. The combined use of naltrexone and acamprosate appeared to be safe and well tolerated but there was no additional therapeutic benefit. With the exception of topiramate, there are currently no new, effective medications for alcohol dependence. Of the psychosocial interventions, such as social behavior and network therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and motivational enhancement therapy, no one appears to be superior to another. Psychiatric comorbidity is common in alcohol-dependent patients; however, there are too few studies to effectively guide treatment practice. SUMMARY: Progress has been made with pharmacotherapy and psychosocial interventions for alcohol-dependent individuals. More research is needed, however, in developing newer medications and psychosocial interventions in alcohol-dependent populations and in those with comorbid psychiatric conditions, and to improve the strategies to engage patients in continuing care. © 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.
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