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Pharmacotherapeutic agents in the treatment of methamphetamine dependence.
Morley, Kirsten C; Cornish, Jennifer L; Faingold, Alon; Wood, Katie; Haber, Paul S.
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  • Morley KC; a NHMRC Centre for Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use, Discipline of Addiction Medicine , The University of Sydney , Sydney , Australia.
  • Cornish JL; b Department of Psychology , Centre for Emotional Health, Macquarie University , Sydney , Australia.
  • Faingold A; c Drug Health Services , Royal Prince Alfred Hospital , Camperdown , Australia.
  • Wood K; a NHMRC Centre for Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use, Discipline of Addiction Medicine , The University of Sydney , Sydney , Australia.
  • Haber PS; a NHMRC Centre for Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use, Discipline of Addiction Medicine , The University of Sydney , Sydney , Australia.
Expert Opin Investig Drugs ; 26(5): 563-578, 2017 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28351169
INTRODUCTION: Methamphetamine use is a serious public health concern in many countries and is second to cannabis as the most widely abused illicit drug in the world. Effective management for methamphetamine dependence remains elusive and the large majority of methamphetamine users relapse following treatment. Areas covered: Progression in the understanding of the pharmacological basis of methamphetamine use has provided us with innovative opportunities to develop agents to treat dependence. The current review summarizes relevant literature on the neurobiological and clinical correlates associated with methamphetamine use. We then outline agents that have been explored for potential treatments in preclinical studies, human laboratory phase I and phase II trials over the last ten years. Expert opinion: No agent has demonstrated a broad and strong effect in achieving MA abstinence in Phase II trials. Agents with novel therapeutic targets appear promising. Advancement in MA treatment, including translation into practice, faces several clinical challenges.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Therapeutic Methods and Therapies TCIM: Plantas_medicinales Main subject: Drug Design / Amphetamine-Related Disorders / Methamphetamine Language: En Journal: Expert Opin Investig Drugs Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: Australia

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Therapeutic Methods and Therapies TCIM: Plantas_medicinales Main subject: Drug Design / Amphetamine-Related Disorders / Methamphetamine Language: En Journal: Expert Opin Investig Drugs Year: 2017 Type: Article Affiliation country: Australia