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Auricular Acupuncture as an Adjunctive Treatment for Cocaine Addiction: A Pilot Study
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1998
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Substance UseSingle-blind StudyAcupunctureDrug TreatmentPilot StudyAuricular AcupunctureSubstance Use TreatmentAddiction MedicinePsychoactive Substance UseHealth SciencesPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentRehabilitationSubstance AbuseAddictionTreatment RetentionSubstance AddictionMedicineCocaine AddictionComplementary Medicine
The authors conducted a single-blind study of auricular acupuncture in 36 cocaine-dependent inpatient veterans on a substance abuse treatment unit to determine whether the treatment could help reduce craving, increase treatment retention, and prevent relapse. Acupuncture was given on a predetermined schedule to both treatment and control groups, with status assessed regularly by independent, blinded raters. The study failed to show a significant difference between treatment and control groups. However, the study patients, as a whole, did remain in treatment longer than a retrospectively analyzed group who received no acupuncture.
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