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Treatments
November 29, 2016

Animal Studies Suggest That Oxytocin May Treat Addictions

Oxytocin, the hormone that promotes emotional bonding, also regulates a variety of behaviors. Two recent studies suggest that in rats, an injection of oxytocin can prevent drug-seeking behavior. -- In the first study, rese...
Biology
July 14, 2016

In Rats, Dad’s Cocaine Use Affects Son’s Spatial Memory

Evidence is mounting that certain behaviors by parents can leave marks on their sperm or eggs that are passed on to their offspring in a process called epigenetics. In a recent study by researcher Mathieu Wimmer and collea...
Risk Factors
February 23, 2015

Oxytocin Can Block Stress-Induced Relapse of Cocaine Seeking in Animals

Stress can trigger former drug users to begin taking drugs again. In clinical trials, the bonding hormone oxytocin has been found to reduce stress-induced cravings for certain drugs, including alcohol and marijuana. A new ...
Biology
December 23, 2013

Learning to Change Brain Activity to Decrease Cocaine Craving

Colleen Hanlon, a researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina, has found that biofeedback can be used to decrease cocaine craving in people with substance abuse problems. In her research, patients were given rea...
Biology
September 6, 2011

The Natural Substance Citicoline May Be Useful in Bipolar Disorder with Comorbid Stimulant Abuse

Sherwood Brown and colleagues from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have completed a successful placebo-controlled trial of citicoline for bipolar and unipolar depression with comorbid methamphetamine de...