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single pill to curb smoking and drinking?

http://www.thestar.com/article/234156

Single pill could curb smoking, drinking


Anti-smoking tablet shows promise in curbing boozing
Jul 10, 2007 04:30 AM
ANDREW BRIDGES
Associated Press
WASHINGTON–Bar-hoppers everywhere discovered long ago that smoking and drinking go hand-in-hand. So, why not a single pill that helps curb the two vices?


A drug called varenicline may be the answer. The tablets already have been shown to make smoking less rewarding for some. Preliminary work, done in rats, suggests they could do the same for drinking.


"The biggest thrill is that this drug, which has already proved safe for people trying to stop smoking, is now a potential drug to fight alcohol dependence," said Selena Bartlett, a University of California, San Francisco neuroscientist who led the study. Details appear this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


Pfizer Inc. developed varenicline specifically as a stop-smoking aid and has sold it in the United States since August under the brand name Chantix.



Pfizer provided the drug for the new study, but was not otherwise involved in the research.


Varenicline works by latching onto the same receptors in the brain that nicotine binds to when inhaled in cigarette smoke, an action that leads to the release of dopamine in the brain's pleasure centres. Taking the drug blocks any inhaled nicotine from reinforcing that effect.


The new study suggests not just nicotine but alcohol also acts on the same locations in the brain. But several experts not involved in the study cautioned there is no such thing as a magic cure-all for addiction and that varenicline and similar drugs may find more immediate use in treating diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.


Expanding its use as a treatment for alcohol abuse may be the first order of business, though. The University of California researchers, together with the U.S. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, are planning the first studies in humans of the drug's effectiveness in curbing alcohol cravings and dependence, Bartlett said. That the drug is already U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved should speed things along.


In the new study, researchers trained rats to drink alcohol and measured the effect of varenicline once the animals became the lab equivalent of heavy drinkers. They found the drug curbed their drinking. Even when stopped, the rats resumed drinking but didn't binge.
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