Some drugs can be not only effective, but also have multiple purposes, and help to fight different problems.
According to a new study, drugs used to treat Type 2 diabetes and obesity may reduce cravings for alcohol.
Let's find out more about how it works
How it was discovered
The specialists analyzed over 68,000 Reddit posts and noticed that users reported a decrease in cravings and reduced alcohol consumption when taking these medications.
They also conducted a study with 152 people who self-reported having obesity.
Those taking the diabetes and weight loss medications reported drinking fewer drinks on average compared to the control group.
The medications were found to reduce the stimulative and sedative effects of alcohol intoxication.
This study suggests that these medications could have therapeutic potential in treating alcohol use disorder.
However, further research is needed, including randomized controlled trials and studies in more diverse populations.
Why it's important
Alcohol use disorder is a significant issue, affecting a large number of individuals, and current treatments have limitations.
The researchers hope to contribute to understanding these medications and their underlying mechanisms better to improve the treatment of alcohol use disorder.
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