Help for Meth Addiction ?
anyone ever heard of a new anti-meth drug for users to be winged? in florida , thanks
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No. But getting off meth is also a mental challenge. How mentally determined are you? If you really want to get off it, you won’t need alternative drugs to help you. Keep strong.
At present there are no specific pharmacological treatments available for treating methamphetamine. There are clinical trials using Abilify, Topiramate, bupropion, naloxone, Sertraline, Lobeline, Carvediol, Clonidine, Atomoxetine, Prazosin, Modafinil, Perindopril, Rivastigmine, and Baclofen.
NIDA’s DPMCDA Medications Discovery and Toxicology Branch established the MTDP. Its mission is to identify, evaluate, and recommend potential treatments for the medical management of methamphetamine addiction and its effects using a preclinical (animal/cellular) approach. The program focuses on discovering medications to reduce or eliminate drug-seeking behaviors. In addition, the MTDP is developing the capability to evaluate, in animals, medications to reverse methamphetamine neurotoxicity and cognitive impairment.