UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RESEARCHERS EXPLORE NEW TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR COCAINE ADDICTION
May 27, 2008
May 27, 2008
HOUSTON, May 27 -- The University of Texas System Health Science Center at Houston issued the following news release:
Researchers at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston are studying a number of medications that may help restore the fragile balance of chemicals or neurotransmitters in the brain destroyed by cocaine abuse, making recovery more possible.
"With chronic cocaine use, there are changes in the brain that affect neurotransmitters that are . . .
Researchers at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston are studying a number of medications that may help restore the fragile balance of chemicals or neurotransmitters in the brain destroyed by cocaine abuse, making recovery more possible.
"With chronic cocaine use, there are changes in the brain that affect neurotransmitters that are . . .
