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A Step Closer to Dread Treatment and Drug Addiction This article tackles an investigation study on a drug that apparently can treat phobias. This drug, an antibiotic, may also make way in georgia drug abuse addiction, including cocaine. Reports were made in mice, and results claims addiction treatment. Further studies can make this medicine usable in the near future. Researchers are actually looking at handling drug abuse cases by studying on the specific medicine that may possibly be the very best drug for treating addiction. This specific drug is also known to get a handle on horrors. The D-cycloserine was initially developed as an antibiotic. But this drug has also demonstrated to extinguish conditioned fear in pre-clinical (animal) studies, and has been successfully tried in human clinical trials for the treatment of acrophobia or fear of heights. This finding led the scientists to wonder whether D-cycloserine could extinguish drug-seeking behaviors as-well. Last 2006, a group of scientists perhaps not associated with the Brookhaven Lab tested this hypothesis in rats. They discovered that D-cycloserine caused the extinction of “cocaine conditioned place reference”-- in where they had been trained to expect drug than in a chamber where they had no use of the drug whatsoever which the tendency for the animals to spend more hours in a chamber. This study builds on the previous work and adds data on the drug dose result, the enduring properties of the treatment, and the locomotor effects of this compound.

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Page 1: A Step Closer to Dread Treatment and Drug Addiction

A Step Closer to Dread Treatment and Drug Addiction

This article tackles an investigation study on a drug that apparently can treat phobias. This

drug, an antibiotic, may also make way in georgia drug abuse addiction, including cocaine.

Reports were made in mice, and results claims addiction treatment. Further studies can

make this medicine usable in the near future.

Researchers are actually looking at handling drug abuse cases by studying on the specific

medicine that may possibly be the very best drug for treating addiction. This specific drug is

also known to get a handle on horrors.

The D-cycloserine was initially developed as an antibiotic. But this drug has also

demonstrated to extinguish conditioned fear in pre-clinical (animal) studies, and has been

successfully tried in human clinical trials for the treatment of acrophobia or fear of heights.

This finding led the scientists to wonder whether D-cycloserine could extinguish drug-seeking

behaviors as-well. Last 2006, a group of scientists perhaps not associated with the

Brookhaven Lab tested this hypothesis in rats. They discovered that D-cycloserine caused

the extinction of “cocaine conditioned place reference”-- in where they had been trained to

expect drug than in a chamber where they had no use of the drug whatsoever which the

tendency for the animals to spend more hours in a chamber. This study builds on the

previous work and adds data on the drug dose result, the enduring properties of the

treatment, and the locomotor effects of this compound.

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In the study, the group caused C57bL/c mice. According to one of their experts, this

paradigm would be similar to your medical method where the fan is returned to their

environment where drug use was performed, but this time with no drug available. He added

that reduced seeking of the drug in the exact same environment—that could be the

termination behavior—is an excellent indication of future success in treatment and reduced

potential for relapse.

Nevertheless, these scientists said that it's important to consider that these are extremely

preliminary results from a small animal study, and much further research will be required

before screening this drug in humans. None the less, it's inspiring to know that this drug may

show promise in treating cocaine addiction that continues to take a toll o-n society and for

which no pharmacological treatment currently exists. Such clinical tests would take us a step

nearer in treating phobias, in addition to drug abuse.