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Original Article

Six-Month Follow-Up of Short-Term Pharmacotherapy for Cocaine Dependence

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Pages 40-49 | Received 08 Jan 1991, Accepted 07 Jun 1991, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This 6-month follow-up study of 43 of 72 patients who entered a 1116-week randomized clinical trial of pharmacotherapy for cocaine dependence found that self-reported cocaine abstinence during the 6 months was significantly greater in patients treated with desipramine (44%) than in those treated with lithium (19%) or placebo (27%). The placebo group had more occurrences of depression (36% vs. 6%) and daily alcohol abuse (36% us. 15%) than the medicated groups. The ability to abstain from cocaine use during the clinical trial was the strongest predictor of continued abstinence during the follow-up, which showed that 53% remained abstinent after 6 months.

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