Researchers report that acetazolamide prevented adverse brain changes caused by cocaine withdrawal in mice, suggesting the approved drug could be repurposed to target relapse-related pathways.
The agency alleges in a federal lawsuit that Bollinger Shipyard in Pascagoula violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.
An existing drug currently used to treat glaucoma, altitude sickness, and seizures may also have the potential to prevent ...
Some medicines that are unrelated to maintaining brain health can also impact the organ following chronic usage. Dr Jagannathan explains.
Researchers find that a common glaucoma drug, acetazolamide, can reverse brain changes and prevent relapse in opioid use disorder.
University of Iowa researchers in the Carver College of Medicine discovered a commonly used drug could treat opioid use ...
A psychoactive drug derived from an African plant could transform treatment for addiction and PTSD. Here’s why Tennessee ...
An existing drug currently used to treat glaucoma, altitude sickness, and seizures may also have ...
Though increasingly prescribed in the U.S., a 2025 study linked gabapentin prescriptions for chronic low back pain with ...
An existing drug currently used to treat glaucoma, altitude sickness, and seizures may also have potential for preventing relapse in opioid use ...
Addiction has causes that are neurobiological, psychological and structural. Treating these drivers is as important as ...
When people overdose on opioids, whether they wake up on their own or are revived by Narcan, many doctors assume they are fully recovered. This is a mistake because hypoxia (insufficient oxygen to the ...