Cocaine Addiction: Experimental Treatments May Prevent Relapse

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Cocaine Addiction: Experimental Treatments May Prevent Relapse

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Doctors have used the drug disulfiram to help patients stay sober for several decades. It interferes with the body's ability to metabolize alcohol, giving a fierce hangover to someone who consumes

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