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Drug Curbs Gambling Urge  -  Jul 10, 2008
Naltrexone is sold under the brand names Revia and Depade. An extended-release formulation is sold under the name Vivitrol. HealthNewsDigest.com,

Anti-heroin drug buprenorphine is best for helping addicts: study  -  Jun 26, 2008
Buprenorphine, which is marketed as Temgesic or Buprenex, was twice as effective as naltrexone (branded as Revia, Depade or Vivitrol) and the placebo in AFP

Study claims alcoholism drug could help gambling addiction  -  Jun 5, 2008
Naltrexone is sold under the brand names Revia and Depade, while an extended-release formulation is sold under the name Vivitrol. Online Gambling Paper,

Urges Of Pathological Gamblers Curbed By Drug Commonly Used For ...  -  Jun 16, 2008
Naltrexone is sold under the brand names Revia and Depade. An extended-release formulation is sold under the name Vivitrol. Article adapted by Medical News Medical News Today (press release),

Drugs may someday be able to head off addiction  -  Nov 22, 2007
Another drug, naltrexone, brand names Revia and Depade, works in the same way. A drug to treat cigarette smokers, varenicline, brand name Chantix, Seattle Post Intelligencer

Evidence For Efficacy of PTSD Therapy Is Missing in Action  -  Oct 19, 2007
Other drugs: naltrexone (Depade), cycloserine (Seromycin), or inositol. The committee also reviewed studies on various forms of psychotherapy, MedPage Today,

Finding Best Treatment for Alcoholism  -  Sep 23, 2007
Researchers from the National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse (NIAAA) studied the drug naltrexone (Depade) in people who were dependent on alcohol Ivanhoe,

NAABT, Inc. Announces Launch of New Evidence-Based Website www ...  -  Sep 17, 2007
Those medications are Vivitrol(R) (Naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension), Campral(R) (Acamprosate Calcium), ReVia(R) and Depade(R) (Oral PR Newswire (press release),

Health Digest  -  Jan 7, 2007
Nashua Telegraph (subscription),Everyone was given weekly counseling and used nicotine patches, and they were randomly assigned to take Depade (naltrexone) or a placebo daily.

Drug may help women stop smoking  -  26 Dec 2006
Pioneer Press,Everyone was given weekly counseling and used nicotine patches, and they were randomly assigned to take Depade (naltrexone) or a placebo daily.

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