• Riv Psichiatr · May 2018

    Pharmacological treatment of alcohol use disorder. Scientific evidence.

    • Fabio Attilia, Roberta Perciballi, Claudia Rotondo, Ida Capriglione, Silvia Iannuzzi, Maria Luisa Attilia, Mario Vitali, Giovanni Alessandrini, Maria Concetta Marcella Scamporrino, Marco Fiore, Mauro Ceccanti, and Interdisciplinary Study Group CRARL - SITAC - SIPaD - SITD - SIPDip.
    • Centro di Riferimento Alcologico della Regione Lazio (CRARL), Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.
    • Riv Psichiatr. 2018 May 1; 53 (3): 123-127.

    AbstractPharmacological treatment of alcohol use disorder represents an essential core of the therapeutic project in a multidisciplinary approach. While non-drug treatment is evolving, from a medical perspective few pharmacotherapies are available; in particular acamprosate, naltrexone and more recently nalmefene among anticraving drugs, disulfiram as an antidipsotropic medication. New studies are focusing on off-label drugs. Moreover, scientific evidence has to support any therapeutic indication which should be tailored on patient needs and comorbidity by considering the individual bio-psycho-social profile. Follow-up is essential in order to assess patient compliance to treatment and monitoring outcomes.

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