Intranasal oxytocin may improve odds of abstinence in cocaine-dependent patients: results from a preliminary study

Noël Raby, W., Heller, M., Milliaressis, D., Jean Choi, C., Basaraba, C., Pavlicova, M., Alschuler, D. M., Levin, F. R., Church, S., & Nunes, E. V. (2022). Intranasal oxytocin may improve odds of abstinence in cocaine-dependent patients: results from a preliminary study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports, 2, 100016. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadr.2021.100016
Authors:
Wilfrid Noel Raby
C. Jean Choi
Cale Basaraba
Daniel M. Alschuler
Martina Pavlicova
Matthew Heller
Demetrios Milliaressis
Frances R. Levin
Edward V. Nunes
Sarah Church
Affiliated Authors:
Wilfrid Noel Raby
Martina Pavlicova
Matthew Heller
Demetrios Milliaressis
Frances R. Levin
Edward V. Nunes
Author Keywords:
cocaine
intranasal
oxytocin
stress
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Article
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10.1016/j.dadr.2021.100016
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