Pharmacology

The Development of Medications for the Treatment of Opiate and Cocaine Addictions

Issues for the Government and Private Sector

by Carolyn E. Fulco, Catharyn T. Liverman, and Laurence E. Earley, Editors; Committee to Study Medication Development and Research at the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Institute of Medicine

Description

Pharmacotherapy, as a means of treating drug addiction in combination with other treatment modalities, has received too little attention from the research community, the pharmaceutical industry, public health officials, and the federal government. Medications to combat drug addiction could have an enormous impact on the medical consequences and socioeconomic problems associated with drug abuse, both for drug-dependent individuals and for American society as a whole. This book examines the current environment for and obstacles to the development of anti-addiction medications, specifically those for treating opiate and cocaine addictions, and proposes incentives for the pharmaceutical industry that would help overcome those obstacles and accelerate the development of anti-addiction medications.

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National Academies Press

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher National Academies Press
  • Publication Date January 1995
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9780309052443
  • Publication Country or regionUnited States
  • FormatPaperback
  • Primary Price 37 USD
  • Pages272
  • ReadershipProfessional and scholarly
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Dimensions9 x 6 inches
  • Biblio Notes1995

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