Acamprosate in relapse prevention of alcoholism [electronic resource]
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Author: Soyka, M. (Michael), 1959-
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Added Date: 2015-12-30
Language: eng
Subjects: Alcoholism, Acamprosate, Taurine, Alcohol Deterrents, Alcoolisme, Alkoholismus, Rückfall, Chemotherapie, Aufsatzsammlung, Acamprosat, Alkoholismus, Rückfall, Chemotherapie, Aufsatzsammlung, Acamprosat
Publishers: Berlin ; New York : Springer
Collections: folkscanomy science, folkscanomy, additional collections
ISBN Number: 9783642801938, 3642801935, 9783642801952, 3642801951
Pages Count: 600
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Acamprosate in Relapse Prevention of Alcoholism
Author: PD Dr. Michael Soyka
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-642-80195-2
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-80193-8
Table of Contents:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Acamprosate is the first new anticraving agent used prophylactically to prevent relapse in alcohol-dependent patients. This book presents an overview on basic mechanisms in alcohol dependence and craving and all the preclinical and clinical results available to date on Acamprosate's mechanisms of action and efficacy
Electronic reproduction
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
digitized
Description based on print version record
Ethanol and the NMDA Receptor: Implications for Intoxication, Tolerance, Dependence, and Alcoholic Brain Damage -- The Neurobiology of Craving: Potential Mechanisms for Acamprosate -- Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics of Acamprosate: An Overview -- Actions of Acamprosate on Neurons of the Central Nervous System -- Acamprosate Decreases Alcohol Behavioral Dependence and Hypermotility After Alcohol Withdrawal But Increases Inhibitory Amino-Acids in Alcohol-Attracted Inbred Rats Using Microdialysis of the Nucleus Accumbens -- Event-Related Potentials and EEG as Indicators of Central Neurophysiological Effects of Acamprosate -- Effects of Acamprosate on Verbal Learning in Healthy Young Subjects -- Acamprosate in Clinical Practice: The French Experience -- Acamprosate Clinical Trials: Methodological Considerations for Assessment of Drinking Behaviour -- Acamprosate in the Treatment of Alcohol Dependence: A 6-Month Postdetoxification Study -- Contribution of Acamprosate in Maintaining Abstinence in Weaned Alcohol-Dependent Patients: Additional Results of the Second French Multicentre Study -- Clinical Efficacy of Acamprosate in the Treatment of Alcoholism
Author: PD Dr. Michael Soyka
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-642-80195-2
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-80193-8
Table of Contents:
- Ethanol and the NMDA Receptor: Implications for Intoxication, Tolerance, Dependence, and Alcoholic Brain Damage
- The Neurobiology of Craving: Potential Mechanisms for Acamprosate
- Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics of Acamprosate: An Overview
- Actions of Acamprosate on Neurons of the Central Nervous System
- Acamprosate Decreases Alcohol Behavioral Dependence and Hypermotility After Alcohol Withdrawal But Increases Inhibitory Amino-Acids in Alcohol-Attracted Inbred Rats Using Microdialysis of the Nucleus Accumbens
- Event-Related Potentials and EEG as Indicators of Central Neurophysiological Effects of Acamprosate
- Effects of Acamprosate on Verbal Learning in Healthy Young Subjects
- Acamprosate in Clinical Practice: The French Experience
- Acamprosate Clinical Trials: Methodological Considerations for Assessment of Drinking Behaviour
- Acamprosate in the Treatment of Alcohol Dependence: A 6-Month Postdetoxification Study
- Contribution of Acamprosate in Maintaining Abstinence in Weaned Alcohol-Dependent Patients: Additional Results of the Second French Multicentre Study
- Clinical Efficacy of Acamprosate in the Treatment of Alcoholism
Includes bibliographical references and index
Acamprosate is the first new anticraving agent used prophylactically to prevent relapse in alcohol-dependent patients. This book presents an overview on basic mechanisms in alcohol dependence and craving and all the preclinical and clinical results available to date on Acamprosate's mechanisms of action and efficacy
Electronic reproduction
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002
digitized
Description based on print version record
Ethanol and the NMDA Receptor: Implications for Intoxication, Tolerance, Dependence, and Alcoholic Brain Damage -- The Neurobiology of Craving: Potential Mechanisms for Acamprosate -- Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics of Acamprosate: An Overview -- Actions of Acamprosate on Neurons of the Central Nervous System -- Acamprosate Decreases Alcohol Behavioral Dependence and Hypermotility After Alcohol Withdrawal But Increases Inhibitory Amino-Acids in Alcohol-Attracted Inbred Rats Using Microdialysis of the Nucleus Accumbens -- Event-Related Potentials and EEG as Indicators of Central Neurophysiological Effects of Acamprosate -- Effects of Acamprosate on Verbal Learning in Healthy Young Subjects -- Acamprosate in Clinical Practice: The French Experience -- Acamprosate Clinical Trials: Methodological Considerations for Assessment of Drinking Behaviour -- Acamprosate in the Treatment of Alcohol Dependence: A 6-Month Postdetoxification Study -- Contribution of Acamprosate in Maintaining Abstinence in Weaned Alcohol-Dependent Patients: Additional Results of the Second French Multicentre Study -- Clinical Efficacy of Acamprosate in the Treatment of Alcoholism
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