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Atomoxetine Treatment for Cocaine Abuse and Adult Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): A Preliminary Open Trial
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Adhd SymptomsPsychotropic MedicationPsychopharmacologyDrug TreatmentPreliminary Open TrialSocial SciencesAdhdAdhd AdultsAddiction MedicinePsychoactive DrugCocaine AbusePsychiatryBehavioral PharmacologyAtomoxetine TreatmentNeuropharmacologyRehabilitationCocaine UsePharmacologySubstance AbuseAddictionMedicinePsychopathology
The purpose of this 12-week open trial was to evaluate the potential utility of atomoxetine for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in cocaine-dependent treatment seekers. The sample consisted of 20 participants with all participants meeting DSM-IV-TR criteria for ADHD and cocaine dependence (CD). Using several measures to assess ADHD, there was a significant reduction in ADHD symptoms. There was no significant decrease in cocaine use throughout the trial. Taken together, although cocaine-dependent individuals showed some reduction in ADHD symptoms while receiving atomoxetine, the high drop-out rate and lack of impact on cocaine use may limit its utility in ADHD adults who are currently abusing cocaine.
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