Potential New Treatment for Alcoholism: Ezogabine
Potential New Treatment for Alcoholism: Ezogabine
The drug in question, GlaxoSmithKline's Potiga (ezogabine is the generic name), is relatively new; it was only approved by the FDA in 2011. Because FDA approval was only for seizure disorders, any current use to treat alcoholism would be off-label.
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Does Anyone Know of a Good Residental Drug Rehab Center Either in the U.S. or Canada?
Question by SHELTIELUVER: Does anyone know of a good residental drug rehab center either in the U.S. or Canada?
Have you gone to one or had a family member or friend that has? I’m looking for a place that is reasonably priced. I can only pay maybe $ 13,000 at… Continue reading
Has Anyone Gone to a Residental Drug Rehab Center or Known Someone That Has and Would Recommend It?
Question by SHELTIELUVER: Has anyone gone to a residental drug rehab center or known someone that has and would recommend it?
I desperately need to get into a drug rehab center but I’d like to go to a fairly nice one. The problem is that they’re so expensive! I need… Continue reading
California Teen Substance Abuse Residential Treatment – a Mother’s Experience
California Teen Substance Abuse Residential Treatment – A Mother’s Experience – The mother of a client of the teen substance abuse treatment program at Center for Discovery discusses her experience with her son and how residential treatm…
Sober house planned in New Haven's East Rock neighborhood
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Pat’s Story Pt. 2 – Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery
Pat’s Story Pt. 2 – Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery – Brenda’s Story Pt. 2 – Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Watch Brenda’s story Pt. 1 of how recovery from drug and alcohol addiction has changed her life. G…
Why Do Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs Cost So Much?
Question by destinie_cx: Why do drug and alcohol treatment programs cost so much?
These kinds of programs are so costly. Sometimes I think that they’re after the profit, and not really there because they want to help.
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