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A follow up study on the efficacy of metadoxine in the treatment of alcohol dependence

机译:美他多辛治疗酒精依赖症的随访研究

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Background We carried out a three months follow-up study on the efficacy of metadoxine in a cohort of alcoholics admitted to the Alcohol misuse Long-term Treatment (ALT) Unit – University of Pisa (Italy). We analyzed the clinical data, psychometric tests and blood tests of 160 alcoholics on admission and after 3 months of treatment. We compared 58 pts treated with metadoxine (MET) with 102 pts who did not receive (NULL) any drug as an adjunct to the psycho-educational interventions provided by the ALT Unit. Results At follow-up, the patients in treatment with metadoxine showed a significant improvement in the rate of complete abstinence (44.8% vs. 21.6%; chi square: 8.45, df = 1, p < 0.0037). Furthermore, the number of drop-outs at three months of treatment was also significantly lower in the MET than in the NULL group (17% vs. 57%; chi square of 23.22, df = 1, p < 0.001). Conclusion Our findings support the use of metadoxine in the management of alcohol dependence. However, randomized clinical trials are necessary to confirm and replicate them. This study raises the importance of identifying new pharmacological compounds effective on the outcome of alcoholism in order to help patients to best adhere to treatment programs and to prevent the development of mental and physical complications due to chronic and heavy use of alcohol.
机译:背景我们对比萨大学(意大利)被滥用酒精的长期治疗(ALT)部门招募的一组酗酒者进行了为期三个月的随访研究。我们分析了入院时和治疗3个月后160名酗酒者的临床数据,心理测试和血液测试。我们比较了接受美他多辛(MET)治疗的58分与未接受(NULL)任何药物作为ALT单位提供的心理教育干预措施的辅助手段的102分。结果在随访中,接受美他多辛治疗的患者的完全戒断率显着提高(44.8%比21.6%;卡方:8.45,df = 1,p <0.0037)。此外,MET治疗三个月的辍学率也显着低于NULL组(17%vs. 57%;卡方为23.22,df = 1,p <0.001)。结论我们的发现支持美他多辛在酒精依赖管理中的应用。但是,必须进行随机临床试验以确认和复制它们。这项研究提高了识别对酒精中毒结果有效的新药理化合物的重要性,以帮助患者更好地遵守治疗计划并防止由于长期大量使用酒精而引起的精神和身体并发症的发展。

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