Acamprosate reduces risk of return to drinking after detoxification, but is similarly effective to naltrexone

Feeney, Gerald F. X. and Connor, Jason P. (2011) Acamprosate reduces risk of return to drinking after detoxification, but is similarly effective to naltrexone. Evidence Based Mental Health, 14 1: 22-22.


Author Feeney, Gerald F. X.
Connor, Jason P.
Title Acamprosate reduces risk of return to drinking after detoxification, but is similarly effective to naltrexone
Journal name Evidence Based Mental Health  (ERA 2012 Listed)    (ERA 2010 Rank B)   Check publisher's open access policy
Publication date 2011-02
Sub-type Other (News item, press release, note, obituary, other not liste
DOI 10.1136/ebmh.14.1.22
Volume number 14
Issue number 1
ISSN 1362-0347
Start page 22
End page 22
Total pages 1
Place of publication United Kingdom
Publisher B M J Group
Collection year 2012
Language eng
Q-Index Code CX
Q-Index Status Provisional Code
Institutional Status UQ
Additional Notes This is a peer-reviewed commentary of one-third of a page.

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Sub-type: Other (News item, press release, note, obituary, other not liste
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