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New Drug May Curb Alcohol Cravings for Some

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug that may reduce alcohol cravings in problem drinkers who have quit.

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug that may reduce alcohol cravings in problem drinkers who have quit, Reuters reported on July 30. The FDA approved Campral (generic name: Acamprosate) after studies showed that more subjects who were given the drug stayed away from alcohol, compared with those who were given a placebo.

While its mechanism of action is not fully understood, Campral is thought to act on the brain pathways related to alcohol abuse,” the FDA wrote. However, the FDA said that Campral might not be effective for people who are currently drinking when they start taking the drug, or for those who are misusing other substances.

This drug has been used in Europe for 15 years.

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