VCU researchers are developing a long-acting medication for . . . In hope of providing more treatment options for opioid use disorder, the VCU research team reworked nor-levo-alpha-acetylmethadol, a metabolite of a previous FDA-approved opiate dependence medication, into a new formulation that could be used to help patients with opioid addiction
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder - National Institute on . . . Highlights Opioid use disorder is a chronic, treatable condition There are effective, FDA-approved medications that can help people stop or reduce opioid use, including methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone The medication lofexidine helps ease opioid withdrawal symptoms Medications for opioid use disorder reduce the risk of overdose deaths and of behaviors that increase the risk of
Medical Breakthrough Offers Hope To Those Fighting Addiction A new drug that helps people with a substance dependency detoxification —in five days—from opioids and alcohol without painful withdrawal symptoms recently completed a proof-of-concept
New compound could supercharge naloxone in fight against . . . Addiction July 03, 2024 New compound could supercharge naloxone in fight against opioid overdoses By Nina Bai In a Stanford Medicine-led study, researchers combed through billions of compounds to find one that could enhance naloxone's ability to fend off more potent opioids, with promising results in mice
Ibogaine: A Psychedelic Solution to the Opioid Epidemic? One cohort of people with opioid use disorder treated with ibogaine in New Zealand, for example, found that many participants sharply reduced or stopped opioid use following treatment, with some
Medications for Substance Use Disorders | SAMHSA Medications for Substance Use Disorders Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder (MAUD) Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) What is Buprenorphine? Buprenorphine is the first medication to treat opioid use disorder (OUD) that can be prescribed or dispensed in physician offices, significantly increasing access to treatment
AI model designs new treatment for opioid addiction While the opioid epidemic is one of the most urgent public health emergencies facing the U S , new therapeutic approaches for treating the underlying substance use disorder have lagged far behind