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 <description>&lt;!--paging_filter--&gt;&lt;p&gt;McLean Hospital researchers, along with colleagues from 11  other study sites nationwide, report that the medication  naltrexone and up to 20 sessions of alcohol counseling  delivered by a behavioral specialist are equally effective  treatments for alcohol dependence when delivered with  structured medical management in the Journal of the American  Medical Association.
&lt;p&gt;Results from the National Institutes of Health-supported  Combining Medications and Behavioral Interventions for  Alcoholism (COMBINE) study show that patients who received  naltrexone, specialized alcohol counseling, or both  demonstrated the best drinking outcomes after 16 weeks of  outpatient treatment. All patients also received Medical  Management, an intervention that consisted of nine brief,  structured outpatient sessions provided by a health care  professional. Contrary to expectations, the researchers found no  effect on drinking of the medication acamprosate and no  additive benefit from adding acamprosate to naltrexone.
&lt;p&gt;&quot;This was the largest clinical trial looking at the effectiveness of  pharmacologic and behavioral treatments for alcohol  dependence ever conducted and the results are promising,&quot; said  Roger Weiss, clinical director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse  Treatment Program for McLean Hospital, a Harvard Medical  School affiliate. Weiss was also the principal investigator of  COMBINE for the McLean study site.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 06:27:10 -0400</pubDate>
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