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Impulsivity in Alcohol-Dependent Patients with and without ADHD: The Role of Atomoxetine

机译:含有AdaMoxetine的酒精依赖性患者的血液依赖性患者的冲动

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms of hyperactivity, inattention, and impulsivity. As shown in the literature, this disorder is frequently associated with alcohol and drug abuse. Patients affected by ADHD show high levels of impulsivity and sensation seeking. These characteristics can significantly increase the risk of alcohol abuse, which is itself a clinical condition associated with high levels of impulsivity. Clinical studies suggest that atomoxetine is effective and safe in patients affected by both ADHD and alcohol dependence; however, information focused specifically on impulsivity is very limited. In an open-label study, we evaluated the difference in impulsivity level between alcohol-dependent patients with and without a diagnosis of ADHD. Furthermore, we hypothesized that, in patients with ADHD, atomoxetine could reduce the impulsivity trait.
机译:注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)是一种神经发育障碍,其特征是过度活跃,疏忽和冲动的症状。 如文献所示,这种疾病通常与酒精和药物滥用有关。 受ADHD影响的患者显示出高水平的冲动和轰动寻求。 这些特征可以显着增加酒精滥用的风险,这本身就是与高水平冲击相关的临床病症。 临床研究表明,受ADHD和酒精依赖影响的患者的氧毒素是有效和安全的; 然而,专注于冲动的信息非常有限。 在开放标签研究中,我们评估了患有ADHD诊断的酒精依赖性患者的冲动水平的差异。 此外,我们假设,在患有ADHD的患者中,Atomoxetine可以减少冲动性状。

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