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Baclofen holds promise for cocaine treatment

The anti-spasticity medication baclofen holds promise for helping cocaine abusers overcome their addiction, a study by a UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute researcher finds. No medication currently holds U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for treatment of cocaine addiction. Published in the Dec. 15 edition of the peer-reviewed Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, the randomized, double-blind study found that baclofen used in conjunction with substance abuse counseling significantly reduced cocaine use in recovering addicts compared to placebo coupled with counseling. The study was funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse as part of a project to screen medications with potential for treating cocaine dependence.

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Baclofen holds promise for cocaine treatment

The anti-spasticity medication baclofen holds promise for helping cocaine abusers overcome their addiction, a study by a UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute researcher finds. No medication currently holds U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for treatment of cocaine addiction.

Published in the Dec. 15 edition of the peer-reviewed Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, the randomized, double-blind study found that baclofen used in conjunction with substance abuse counseling significantly reduced cocaine use in recovering addicts compared to placebo coupled with counseling. The study was funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse as part of a project to screen medications with potential for treating cocaine dependence.

"The research shows for the first time, using scientifically rigorous methods, that Baclofen can help people reduce their cocaine use when they are in drug abuse counseling," said Steven Shoptaw, the study's principal investigator and a clinical psychologist at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute. "Our findings give us a strong starting place to conduct more definite studies on whether this medication can help cocaine addicts when used outside controlled research clinics. This offers new hope to hundreds of thousands of cocaine abusers who struggle with addiction."

According to the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, cocaine addiction affects 1.7 million American adults. In Los Angeles County, cocaine abuse ranks second only to alcohol as the most frequent cause for substance abuse treatment.

Baclofen has been approved and prescribed for years to treat spasticity, particularly in muscular sclerosis patients. Major side effects include fatigue and headache. Baclofen may help cocaine addicts by inhibiting the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain, undercutting the "high" caused by cocaine.

The study involved 70 outpatients who underwent a 16-week cocaine addiction treatment program. Half the participants received baclofen and counseling and half received a placebo, or sugar pill, and counseling. Cocaine use by the patients was monitored using three urine tests each week throughout the study.

The researchers found that the baclofen group, compared to the placebo group, overall had significantly fewer urine samples that indicated recent cocaine use, particularly for those participants who started the study with chronic, heavy rates of crack cocaine use.

The National Institute on Drug Abuse has funded studies evaluating 60 medications for cocaine addiction. Baclofen is the third medication that has been recommended for a large, multicenter study. An eight-site replication study with larger patient populations led by Shoptaw at UCLA and funded by the institute is scheduled to begin in February 2004.

Shoptaw conducts his research as part of the UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs, a unit of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, and as a principal investigator with Friends Research Institute.


December 15, 2003

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November 2, 2009 by sky, 4 weeks 6 hours ago
Comment: 45926

It is important to have people around you who know your addiction. Most people can't see the multiple sides to an addict. You can't recover without people to help you, but it is important that these people are clean, sober, and safe like you will find in an addiction treatment Center. Be supported!

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March 11, 2009 by Anonymous, 37 weeks 5 days ago
Comment: 35269

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Cocaine Treatment

February 21, 2009 by Witzson, 40 weeks 2 days ago
Comment: 34719

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This medication is dangerous

October 29, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 4 weeks ago
Comment: 32601

Ask your doc why he/she prescribes baclofen if it has been causing people to kill themselves.. Yes it blocks the dopamine in your brain..The same chemical responsible for regulating your mood.

If it stops you from getting happy then what the hell will happen then?

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If it was proved that

October 28, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 4 weeks ago
Comment: 32580

If it was proved that Baclofen can help cocaine addicts, why aren’t all the drug rehabilitation centers using it? As far as I know the National Institute on Drug Abuse was researching about how good this treatment would be with modafinil as well. Any news about this?

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September 5, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 12 weeks ago
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