Friday, May 11, 2007

Chemists try to Cure Crack Addiction

Chemists at Georgia Tech and the Mercer University School of Medicine have been trying to discover a drug that will help cocaine addicts break their habit. The team, led by Dr. Howard M. Deutsch, published their findings today in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

Their strategy is to make a drug that gives addicts a sensation similar to cocaine without any risk of a deadly overdose. By replacing cocaine with a less dangerous drug, doctors will be able to slowly wean the addicts from their habit. Methadone has been used for years to help heroin addicts quit spiking up. The FDA more recently approved the drug Chantix to help people quit smoking.

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2 comments:

thejunkyswife said...

So it'll be like methadone for crack...could be great, or it could be another street drug...

Babs RN said...

It'll be another street drug. But for smoking, Chantix WORKS :)