Combining Naltrexone and Prazosin in a Single Oral Medication Decreases Alcohol Drinking More Effectively Than Does Either Drug Alone

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Froehlich, Janice C. [1 ]
Hausauer, Brett J. [1 ]
Rasmussen, Dennis D. [2 ]
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[1] Indiana Univ Sch Med, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
[2] VA Puget Sound Hlth Care Syst, VISN Mental Illness Res Educ & Clin Ctr 20, Seattle, WA USA
关键词
Alcoholism Treatment; Genetic Selection; Naltrexone; Prazosin; DEPENDENCE-INDUCED INCREASES; RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST; USE DISORDERS; MODEL; BLOCKADE; NALOXONE; EFFICACY; ANXIETY;
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10.1111/acer.12148
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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BackgroundNaltrexone (NTX) is underutilized in clinical treatment settings because its efficacy is modest, and it is not effective for all alcoholics and, when it is effective, a significant number of alcoholics fail to maintain initial treatment gains and subsequently relapse to heavy drinking. This has slowed acceptance of NTX by the treatment community, and there is a clear need for additional treatments for alcoholism and alcohol use disorders. Given that NTX and prazosin can each reduce alcohol drinking in rats selectively bred for alcohol preference and high voluntary alcohol drinking (alcohol-preferring P rats), we tested whether a combination of NTX+prazosin is more effective in decreasing alcohol drinking than is either drug alone. MethodsP rats were given access to a 15% (v/v) alcohol solution for 2hours daily. Rats were fed NTX and prazosin, alone or in combination, prior to onset of the daily 2-hour alcohol access period for 4weeks and the effect of drug treatment on alcohol and water intake was assessed. ResultsDuring the first week of treatment, neither a low dose of NTX, nor prazosin, was effective in decreasing alcohol intake when each drug was administered alone, but combining the 2 drugs in a single medication significantly reduced alcohol intake. The combination was as effective as was a higher dose of NTX. Using a low dose of NTX in combination with prazosin may reduce the potential for undesirable side effects early in treatment which, in turn, may improve patient compliance and result in a more successful outcome when NTX is used for treating alcoholism and alcohol use disorders. ConclusionsCombining low-dose NTX and prazosin in a single medication may be more useful than is either drug alone for treating both inpatient and outpatient alcoholics and heavy drinkers early in the treatment process.
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