Alcoholism: Potential New Treatment for Alcoholism: Ezogabine – Forbes

Potential New Treatment for Alcoholism: Ezogabine – Forbes
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Potential New Treatment for Alcoholism: Ezogabine
Forbes
Knapp summarized ezogabine/Potiga's epotential impact succinctly: “This research indicates that drugs that open Kv7 channels might be of value in the treatment of alcoholism.” Any potential new treatment for alcoholism has enormous importance because …
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Alcoholism: The Not-So-Funny Equal Opportunist – Huffington Post
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Alcoholism: The Not-So-Funny Equal Opportunist
Huffington Post
I can't count the number of people who have said to me, "You're not really an alcoholic, are you?" Or the people who refuse to admit that my brother died because he was an addict, as if it was just a fluke thing — a one time mistake and he overdosed. No.

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‘Growing Pains’ Star Reveals Past Battle With Alcoholism – ABC News
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'Growing Pains' Star Reveals Past Battle With Alcoholism
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"Growing Pains" star Jeremy Miller was like many actors who hit it big at a young age and succumbed to the temptations of alcohol and underage partying. "I'm glad I did not own a gun, because I hated myself so thoroughly that I would have done
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Alcoholism Implant with Naltrexone – KTLA
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Alcoholism Implant with Naltrexone
KTLA
Actor, Jeremy Miller and Dr. George Fallieras joined us live to discuss a specially compounded drug that is being implanted inside people suffering with alcoholism. Every year $ 22 billion is spent on alcohol treatment in the US. A California company is

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